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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />greek preview<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Hi! I'm going to UNL next year, and am definitely rushing. I went to Greek Preview for sororities in March, and while I only talked to/visited a few chapters, I thought I would share what I learned. Chapters that I talked to: Pi Beta Phi Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega Theta Phi Alpha Alpha Omicron Pi I got a great impression from Pi Phi, I talked to a very friendly redhead who was very put together and knowledgeable and helpful; definitely interests me. I talked to two girls from Chi Omega, they seemed very nice and like they had a strong sisterhood, but I didn't get quite the level of comfort as I did with Pi Phi. Still, a great conversation. I talked to a quieter blonde sister at A Chi O, she was very sweet and helpful; peaked my interest about the house. They had a very visually appealing display. Theta Phi Alpha: wasn't a house that I was interested in. The sister told me that they had about twenty sisters and no house, was a little awkward. Not right for me. Alpha Omicron Pi: talked to four very different girls, but an AWESOME conversation. We talked like we had known each other for a long time. They were super fun and friendly and sweet. Houses: Chi Omega Pi Beta Phi Kappa Delta Delta Gamma Loved the Chi O house, great tour guide, more comfortable. Fun! Pi Phi, beautiful house, sweet guide, loved it. Kappa Delta felt awkward, like the girls didn't want to talk or be there, I don't like that there are only cold airs, but that's just me. DG: GREAT.
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