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Poster Name:sororityStar
Poster Message:
Hi! Please don't be nervous about recruitment, it can be stressful but it's worth it when you find your sisters! Honestly, there is a reason that so many people say "going greek was the best decision of my life," don't let recruitment scare you away from some amazing experiences :) To answer your questions: 1. Recruitment is stressful in the following ways: you need to be at your respective meeting spot by like 8 am everyday, so you have to wake up pretty early to primp for the day. Events last for, if I remember correctly, 8 hours... So the days are long! You basically visit every house and talk to a few girls in each, so if you're not naturally a bubbly person, it can be exhausting to put on a smiling face and have the same conversations over and over again as you visit each new house. DON'T be late to any of your meetings!! If you're late, you will not be allowed to enter the house, which means you are for sure dropped from that house and you may be kicked out of recruitment altogether! This is probably the single most stressful aspect of recruitment, you will definitely see girls hoofing it between houses to avoid being late! I feel like the other questions have already been answered well, however I just want to add that you will be given a presentation on the "dos and donts" of rushing, so don't stress! Also, though weekly meetings will make exceptions for classes, you may find that you don't WANT to miss them anyways as it helps you stay connected to your chapter!
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