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Old 12-12-2012, 10:16 PM
Suavesince1911 Suavesince1911 is offline
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You will probably need to lay low and wait for grad chapter.

I have always felt the rush process for collegiate NPHC should be a mutual selection or bid process. Both the organization and the candidate should mutually select each other. Students should be uniformly exposed to all organizations so they can make an informed and HAPPY decision.

Good luck.
I agree. Very good advice. Chapters can be very fickle about an interest attending the rush of another organization. Greeks definitely talk, so given that Aspire12 attended the rush of the AKAs, chances are, the Deltas already know. Waiting to pursue her organization of choice at the alumnae level might be her only option at this point.

Aspire12, I wish you well in your endeavors, and please don't let this get you down. When it's your time, it will happen.

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