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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To summarize op, if your daughter will be traumatized if she is not given a bid to a “top” sorority, she should consider whether sorority rush is right for her. If she is open minded and looking for a group of girls that she might be compatible with, then she will likely do well.[/quote] The trauma is not about “top houses”. It’s about getting dropped by all but one house (and maybe one they didn’t like) only half way through rush. If that scenario is ok with your DD, then it’s ok. [/quote] That’s how the process works, both the girls and sororities winnow down so no girl will have more than 3 options on the last night. Other girls may have one or two. This is all explained to the girls beforehand. If not getting invited back to any particular sorority is going to be traumatic for a girl, rush isn’t for them. Some girls aren’t as invested in a particular sorority or are fine with dropping out of rush if they don’t get into the one they want.[/quote] So every girl who starts the rush process and doesn’t drop out will have 1, 2, or 3 invitations to the final night? No girl will have zero invitations? And if you’re invited to 1, 2, or 3 final night parties you’re guaranteed to get into one of them/there’s no chance that all of them drop you at that point? (DP just trying to understand).[/quote] Yes that is correct. There is no cuts after the final night, the girls and sororities jusr make their lists. As long as a girl lists all the sororities that she was invited to that night on her match card, she will get a bid. [/quote] Don’t know how many times we have to say this. This may be true at your school. This is NOT true at every school. [/quote]
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