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by: rush weekDoes anyone know what rush week will look like? Also when is bid day? On the website we used to register it says we can accept our bids on saturday, but someone else told me actual bid day isnt until sunday?
#1by: :)
You’ll get an information packet as soon as registration closes very close to Monday. On Monday everything will be explained very thoroughly. You will not meet any chapters until Tuesday. Monday is just for your recruitment groups. Your leaders will probably email you this weekend
#2by: sorority
Monday is an info sessions where you get a packed with information on all of the sororities and meet your recruitment counselors. These are girls in sororities that disaffiliated to help the girls rushing through the process. They're pretty much your go-to when you have questions about anything. Tuesday is the first Meet The Chapters night where you visit half of the sororities for about half an hour. You talk to a handful of girls in the sororities and can ask any questions you have about their experience/ philanthropy etc. Wednesday is a break then Thursday is another MTC night where you meet the other 3 sororities. After you've met all of the chapters you meet with your RCs and rank your preferences. Friday is Philanthropy night where you go to I think 3 or 4 sororities or whatever ones asked you back. This is a little more in depth with the girls but pretty similar to MTCs. Saturday is Preference which is the dressiest and most intimate night with your top two chapters. You spend more times in the rooms with them and learn a lot more about them and a little about their rituals and things like that. Sunday morning you go to the AMU to meet with your RCs and get your bid then its off to reveal and you usually spend the rest of Sunday getting to know your new sisters. I hope this was helpful but if you have more questions your RCs will be super helpful! Have so much fun with rush, I hope you find a great fit in greek life :)
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