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Originally posted by SDTSarah
SDT has a fantastic chapter there...they've won a lot of our national awards. But...you're probably not going to get a lot of info on things like majors from most websites. My advice is to wait until fall...I know, it sucks, but you could have deferred recruitment like Emory! Good luck with everything! Oh, does anyone know how competitive MSU rush is?
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For anyone who was wondering, i pmed millie a lot of help however to answer SDTsarahs question, i do know its NOT AT ALL! as competitive as say, LSU or southern rush, however its not as laid back as soemthings ive heard here either. Id say if you follow some of the rush threads for northern big ten schools you would be fine. For ex, you would rarely see jeans and a dress is HIGHLY encouraged for pref.
Eventhough weve lost 3 sororities in the past three years, we still do have 13 very strong sororities. SDT with being the smallest, but obviously not having that affect the quality of their chapter (they have won a lot of awards!). You can look at all the houses at
http://www.gogreek.msu.edu/pcchapters.html There are some chapter website links on there as well as listing various awards etc. It is a bit unfinished looking but i think thats cause they are revamping it over this summer. I do know that last year we had about 500-600 girls go through formal rush. As far as placement figures and stuff, im not really sure. sorry. Hope that helps. I just thought i would post since there are very very few people from msu here. Esp from sororities, the only person i can think of is Allie from SA (who posts frequently), however, they dont participate in panhel rush, but that is another amazing sorority that would not be listed on go greek....(at least i dont think it is, id have to check..)
Yeah and for any PMs at msu i would have to say, most of your questions will be answered once school starts again. We have info sessions where you can go and ask questions and get your rush application (dont forget that, its important! you can also download it on the website) squared away. Also once rush starts, your rho chi (rush counselor) can answer any questions you may have, they are really really awesome people! Since there is a lot of talk of recs on the rush forum, i would have to address that also. Recs are not a required thing like they are practically required at LSU, however, my personal advice is if you can get a rec, then get it and hand it in. Recs never hurt and sometimes do help with the houses that cut early (meaning there are a few houses that cut after phase a, time in and time out, if you had a rec then you would have more of a chance of not getting cut after phase a)
hope this helps. oh and would it make more sense to move this to rush forum? im not sure how thats done.....