Rush consultants

Anonymous
Omg, for so many reasons, I would stay as far away as possible from anyone who would hire a sorority consultant (that would be the girl or the mother)
Anonymous
bumping this thread for Spring rush. Any recommendations?
Anonymous
Follow recruitment ready on Instagram. She gives a lot of tips and outfit suggestions. I would say her advice is tailored to SEC schools. Big 10 rush is a whole different thing- they are night and day. SEC looks more polished and preppy; Big 10 is a different vibe
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son was rejected by the UVA fraternity. His name is Jagdish. He has good grades and is a good footballer/crickateer. I do not understand the system.


Is this real??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Follow recruitment ready on Instagram. She gives a lot of tips and outfit suggestions. I would say her advice is tailored to SEC schools. Big 10 rush is a whole different thing- they are night and day. SEC looks more polished and preppy; Big 10 is a different vibe


What is big 10 like?

Does her advice follow for Vanderbilt or Duke?
Anonymous
You need to find a connection with one of the top sororities. Ask your friends and friends of friends. They will help you. Reach out to your best dressed friends or friends who have daughters that are already in a sorority and they can help put together outfits.

My DD is a HS junior and definitely drawn to colleges with robust Greek life. I've talked with a lot of my friends who I consider successful women and many of them felt that their sorority connections from college helped tremendously with their career path in DC.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to find a connection with one of the top sororities. Ask your friends and friends of friends. They will help you. Reach out to your best dressed friends or friends who have daughters that are already in a sorority and they can help put together outfits.

My DD is a HS junior and definitely drawn to colleges with robust Greek life. I've talked with a lot of my friends who I consider successful women and many of them felt that their sorority connections from college helped tremendously with their career path in DC.




are the point of frats and sororities to meet your future significant other or really for community service? i feel like the latter is just bs, in reality they just wanna have “fun”
Anonymous
they protect kids who worry they won't find a circle of friends on their own steam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The are real, but IMO they don't help get into the 'good' sororities. That is all connections. If you don't have them (right camps, right schools, family friends, vacation spots, etc) then consultants can't fix that.


Sounds like exactly the types of people I'd want to avoid at all costs.
Anonymous
This thread made me feel sick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me feel sick.


Seriously. The idea of subjecting one's own daughter to the indignity of a beauty pageant to get into a sorority is nauseating.
Anonymous
Rush consultant? What a joke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me feel sick.


Likely the same parents who put their 3 year old daughters in beauty pageants
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me feel sick.


Seriously. The idea of subjecting one's own daughter to the indignity of a beauty pageant to get into a sorority is nauseating.


At least with a beauty pageant, you're not paying to be a try hard and to be friends with people.
Anonymous
What's funny is that the girls that use the consultants do not tend to do well with recruitment. A 40 year old woman giving advice on college social activity does not make a lot of sense.
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