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stop the hate

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />separate post: my rush experience<br /><br /> Poster Message:
I wanted to post this separately so that my posts would be short enough to still be readable, but I feel like my personal experience as a PNM is a good example of why we shouldn't post mean, hateful, or exaggerated things on here. Before I came to UGA in the fall of 2014, I was an out of state student who didn't know anyone in greek life at UGA, and the only sorority women I knew well were my aunt, my best friend's mom, and girl from my small high school who joined a local sorority at her college. As I was doing research about rush and UGA, I found Greek rank. I swear I probably read at least 2 years worth of old posts before recruitment and even though I saw a few that said not to take this website seriously, I still developed a list of my top 3-4 sororities and my bottom 3-4 and had an open mind about the rest. When recruitment finally started, I had recs for 6/17 houses and still didn't know anyone here. My gamma chi was really supportive and gave me a lot of good advice that I ignored because I was a superficial, naive freshmen. I did pretty well during recruitment all things considered, even though all the top houses had cut me before philanthropy round. When I got my schedule for prefs, I saw that I had a full schedule: AGD, DG, and the sorority that I'm in now, but instead of being excited, I literally cried about it because ADG and DG were the 2 houses that I really didn't want because of the negative stuff I read on here. I didn't give them a chance that day
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