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Originally Posted by DGTess
Cute.
So the girls who don'[t know about Greek Life and aren't swayed by the brochures are just riff-raff? Not in a derogative sense, but simply left out, because no one makes an effort to get them? I feel for them.
But I guess the other side of that argument is if they chose a school with intense Greek life and didn't investigate, that's their issue.
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never called anyone riff-raff. true, some girls may have had an edge because of familial ties to greek life, or neighbors or friends who had talked to them about greek life, but every girl who enrolled at fsu got the same information from greek life mailed to her home at the beginning of the summer and had the ability to educate herself on FSU greek life.
if i remember correctly, the booklet had greetings from the greek life coordinator, as well as the panhellenic president. there was the requisite information explaining what a sorority is, the advantages to joining a sorority, the process of formal recruitment, cob opportunities, an enrollment form and each sorority had a page that had a photo of their house, their standard information and i believe, their dues and other financial information.
so i feel, in essence, the greek life office at fsu made an effort to get every new girl at fsu to go thru recruitment, by mailing out a booklet to her.