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Poster Name:hmmm
Poster Message:
I agree with both sides that are being presented here. One, personality and presentation are the most important things for a PNM during rush, in my opinion. However, as someone from a "top tier" sorority, we make cuts before girls even walk through the door. If you have under a certain GPA, you are automatically cut regardless of your personality and presentation. Do I agree with this whole heartedly? No, but I do think that our grade cut off is reasonable and think that every solid PNM going through recruitment should be above our grade requirement. Also, we DO take into consideration involvement and look at your activities. Once again, this is all considered before every PNM walks through our door. So as far as cuts go, I would say the first two days are grade/involvement cuts. After those first couple days is when it is more focused on conversations and getting to know each girl to determine if she is a fit for our house. This is where I have to disagree a little bit with some of the other posters. Guess what? A lot of the top houses are fighting for some of the exact same PNMs. Likewise, a lot of the top houses do not want a lot of the same PNMs. Sadly, it's not all about "fit". It can be a combination of a lot of things. Bad grades/involvement, weird personality, unattractive. Personally speaking I know my house looks for girls with the whole package. On paper and in person. So yes, I would say that it is "harder" to get into our house in that regard.
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