summer sorority rush ?'s
by: Secret SisterHey everyone! I hope y'all are having a great summer. I wanted to create a new thread for new questions for anyone, freshmen, sophomores, and transfers. Vandy hits you with a lot of information right when you get to campus. This thread can hopefully help you make sense of it and calm some nerves.
#4by: Rushing
#5by: pip
To freshman, please temper the comments of secret sister a bit as while for the most part she is realistic and for the most part honest about the state of affairs here sometimes she is a bit too optimistic. Its hard to speak for her (I wish she would comment on her POV a bit more) but I think last year she didn't always keep it real and this let some people down. This led to some people reading the posts and then being shocked when they were cut from all their favorite houses. Don't get me wrong, I think the secret sister posts last year were a lifeline/life preserver for so many of us but just tossing it out there for people to keep their own counsel and play their own game. For what its worth, I think the people that dropped early hurt themselves socially and so they lost more than they gained. We are lucky that we have a solid system with many great houses. I hope this year people stay until the end and let the process work (which is does for the most part!).
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by: V
There's been a lot of debate about whether there is a top 3 or 5 after the past couple of rushes, so be "whatever" about the whole thing. Not all the stereotypes you read online are true. Lots of it is either from trolls or insecures. Cuts and invites are more likely to be based on who you know or get to know, especially in the most competitive sororities. It's not personal as much as it's just easier to select people you know if you have more to choose from than spots available. Just get involved and meet as many people as possible in the fall. Most of all, be yourself and be very open minded. For the most part, there's a place for everyone.