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Poster Name:Reality
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Go to as many Spring recruitment events as possible. Also, the more times you visit the same house, the better you chances are of getting a bid AT that house. That being said, its important to visit as many houses as possible so you can see the different personality/sisterhoods. Most houses are doing spring because both of ZTA/lack of COB and because overall the turn out for recruitment wasn't as good as last year. However, not all the houses are giving the same number of bids (XO gave out 3 TOTAL while Theta had close to 20. That being said, remember that you bond with your new member class, and you may prefer a smaller OR bigger one). This is what happened last year: Open COB: Theta, GPhi DDD, SK, AXO and DG Invite Only COB: ADPi, APhi, XO To get an invitation, you could try and email each membership director directly. Also, Invite only doesnt necessarily make a house "better" DG/SK both did open COB, and they're traditionally "higher ranked"houses. This year: ZTA will do Open rush but will NOT be doing it at Tau house. Also, in the Spring, houses may not reveal what dues are during recruitment. If dues are a factor, I suggest either emailing Panhellenic, or contacting individual chapter's financial chairs BEFORE rush. Dues may also factor into what houses you choose to visit. I had a friend who literally chose her house SOLELY because at the time, it was the one with the lowest dues (however, the ranking of prices changes every year) Good Luck!
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