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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rush is a tough process and yet can also be bonding for the girls going through it together. I think it is normal for girls to change their minds throughout the process and a sign of resilience in a way to be able to get excited about the houses that want them, instead of pining for the ones that they got dropped by. [/quote] Really sad state of mind---to force yourself to get excited about the houses that want them. How about just making friends like normal people. The social anxiety caused by rush process is astounding. It's not really a normal two way street---it's the sorority members selecting who they like based on 5 mins with a girl, not really a good indicator of what a person is really like, which isn't needed because half the "selection criteria" is superficial (looks, money/background, how you dress, etc). [/quote] The houses have information about grades and leadership positions and extracurricular activities for every single potential new member. And it's more like a 3-6 hour interview process. [/quote] That's even worse than what PP described.[/quote] Sure, the how to move effortless in whatever class that PP was talking about classes will totally be the same at the old line sororities that reject require cross checked references as at the take all comers group houses. [/quote]
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