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You sound like such a sweet, smart girl! I totally respect your reasoning for wanting rush 2nd semester, but if being a Greek is truly something you want to experience I'd advise otherwise. I totally understand being in pre-med it is very important to get a high GPA especially in the first couple semesters, but I can guarantee you that is a very feasible thing to do as a new member in a sorority. I 100% value grades and wanting to get a grip on things, but I feel as though learning to manage your time properly is a valuable skill you will need for all of college and being in a sorority will help teach you that from the start. The reason I'm being insistent on encouraging formal recruitment is because informal rush is very mysterious, non-transparent, and unlikely to receive a bid from. I know you said waiting until sophomore year to rush is something you're open to, but if you're like a lot of girls I know who did that you might regret it during your freshman year. Not everyone is lucky enough to make many friends in the dorms or in class and some girls just don't meet a lot of people. Some also end up feeling like their missing something if they aren't involved. I think you should definitely sign up for recruitment.
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