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Old 01-17-2005, 09:30 PM
ADPi Conniebama ADPi Conniebama is offline
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I use to be "open rush chair" in college

We just had small socials with personally invited girls who had shown interest in us in the past. And, yes the girls we invited were obviously interested in us so we showed an obvious interest in them.

We NEVER invited "just anyone" because of the chance that they werent eligable due to grades or finances or whatever. (before anyone gets upset i dont mean "just anyone" like a bad thing i mean like flyers where we don't know who is interested in being adpi and who is interested in a party)

Also, the pnms didn't know enough about greeks to think that we had open recruitment for any negative reason, like a poor formal recruitment (like greeks might think). They always just thought (and rightfully so) that we had some open slots and we chose them from all of the independents at school to invite to a social with a chance to give them a bid.

It was always a positive thing and the girls we gave a bid to in "open rush" were some of the strongest leaders in the sorority. Last years president was a COR girl.
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