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Single option preference is obviously discouraged, but let’s be grown and think. Why would you sign that you are willing to receive a bid from a house you felt through recruitment you would never enjoy. I get pi chi’s are there for guidance but at the end of the days it’s their college experience and money that’s on the line. After pref round when I was a freshman I had my house I loved from day 1 and another that was by no means my favorite and kinda just floated to the end with me, but I knew the girls were sweet, I respected their philanthropy and I have the kind of personality where I can make friends with a super wide range of people, so I kept them bc I knew if I did single option preference and didn’t get my house I would have been absolutely devastated bc i wouldn’t have been in a sorority at all. Now that’s not the case for a lot of girls. If you are a picky person and not open minded I would not even waste your time, just pick the one you want on pref, and if you get a call you don’t have a bid, it will suck, but at least you have the option to COB in fall or spring. Playing it the PHA way only really works for girls who share PHA’s values of openness. Pi Chi’s are there to guide you but above all else the decision is yours and you know the best for your life.
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