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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />recruitment advice<br /><br /> Poster Message:
For all the pnms out there, i want to say DO NOT be swayed to or away from a particular house based on what you see on this site. Go through recruitment and be yourself because that's the only way you will be happy in the house you end up in rather than trying to hold up a personality and that isn't how you normally act and fake interests you don't care about. Trust me, you will be 10x happier in the long run and what house you are in won't matter after you graduate, only your friends will. Go in with an open mind--you may end up hating a house you thought you were interested in or loving a house you thought you would hate. Listen to your instincts during recruitment to have the best experience in greek life. I'm in a middle-bottom sorority and I wouldn't change a thing, even though I preffed some houses that were "better" For what to wear- look through your closet before you go shopping and see if you own anything that meets the dress code. You'll save money and might not end up buying something multiple other girls will pick out. Also, look nice but don't get too caught up in designer brands. Things from macys, Dillard's, nordstrom, j crew, limited, express, small boutiques, etc. will be fine. But seriously, check your and your friends closets before you go shopping. No need to spend $1000+ on new outfits for recruitment. College and chapter dues are already expensive as is Also, DO NOT go out during rush or bad mouth any sororities! You never know who has connections.
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