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Actually

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Myself and my three friends all used the hiking in heels coaches and we had a good experience & ended up in several different houses we're really happy with. The facts: If you're not social, getting a coach is not going to help you, much like if you're dyslexic or have ADHD, ACT prep isn't likely to do much in your favor because it's not what it's meant to fix. (I mean no offense to anyone with disabilities, I'm just trying to make a point here.) It's more of a paperwork-type-prep course like the person above mentioned. They help you with RIFs and LOSs, and in understanding what you need to do and when to do it. They also help you strategize during formal rush week itself and come out on top because you know what's going on and how the bid list / ranking system works. Hint, it's NOT mutual. I mean, It's not cheap, but neither is joining a sorority at Ole Miss. It's a drop in the bucket compared to overall sorority dues & expenses. If I had to do it again, I would get a coach, because sorority dues are too pricey to end up joining something you feel lukewarm about. I'm really happy it ended up working out for a lot of girls without one, but personally, I felt more comfortable working with one because I didn't want to risk having to re-rush sophomore year or risk a higher likelihood of being cut from more houses. I'm happy to speak with anyone on here and answer questions - just address it to "actually" and I'll respond.
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