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RUKidding

Poster Message:
First of all, there is nothing terrifying about recruitment. It is a process where you get to meet a boatload of interesting women and get to see where you fit in. Lots of opportunity, little terror. Second, it has an impact on the first couple of years of your life only because you do many things with your pledge class as a freshman and then get to live with the friends you'be made as a sophomore. But, guess what, if you feel you made a mistake or find you don't fit in well with the others who were recruited with you, you can quit. It's a great way to make lifelong friends and most people do, but it's hardly the only way. Third, after you move out of the house you can be involved as much or as little as you want, so it's up to you whether there are lifelong implication. And, finally, while certain houses have certain stereotypes, once you get to know the people in your sorority, there is no such thing as a stereotype, only individuals. So have fun with rush, or don't. So pay attention to stereotypes, or don't. so make a lifelong commitment, or don't. And most of all, don't pay attention to people who think they know everything and who tell you what to do. You're in college; start thinking and trusting yourself. That's what college is for.
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