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Old 06-26-2003, 11:26 AM
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Re: grrrr!

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Originally posted by GPhiBLtColonel
...wish things could be different but what would y'all say to a girl who will be a senior in college -- not one with a huge rush system like UGA or USC etc -- who said she would not even consider rushing due to her being a senior -- she is cute and has great grades and activities...and would be an asset to any sorority house...what a shame to have her miss this opportunity and "just" go for AI (don't get on me for that statement -- everyone knows I am almost as a big a fan of AI as Cutie Pie!!)

Don't y'all think that seniors should be free NPC-wide!
Tell her that she may have only one year of being active as an undergrad...but she has a lifetime to be involved...and if she is going to live near her alma mater once she gets out, she may end up being as "active" as far as having fun with the sisters as some of the girls who are actually in college. That's what my little did.

I don't think the "free" thing should apply at all schools, since some chapters that struggle to make quota would be hurt by it. It should only apply to large systems with large rates of return.
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