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So I did formal this fall and decided to drop, not because I only got left with little or no houses or house I didn't want but because I had my mind set on only one house and they kept me till the day before bid day, I had some middle tier ones left but still at the time I wanted to drop so I did..which was maybe not the best idea, but oh well it's done with and I'm still having a blast on the weekends and what not and meeting a ton of people (mostly in houses from mutual friends) and have actually already have been invited to a couple semi formals..so I'm wondering if imformal is even worth it? And what houses participate?

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#1  by: Same   
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I did the exact same thing last year I dropped because I didn't have the houses I wanted left and I ended up not rushing informal and I couldn't be happier with my decision. All my best girl friends are in sororities so it definitely feels like I'm in one as well. And as date parties go I was invited to multiple different ones and have met so many amazing people. I didn't need a house to make friends or feel like I'm apart of that life. If you want to rush absolutely go for it but from a girl that was in the same boat as you last year I'm letting you know that I absolutely still love being a GDI.

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by: F offSep 8, 2016 8:39:37 PM

OMG you girls are SOOOOO popular I wish I could be you Oh Em Gee

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by: decidingSep 9, 2016 1:49:26 PM

haha uh its ok girlie just stating im still having fun reguardless

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#2  by: or...   
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you could wait until next year and do formal - it gives girls in houses a chance to get to know you better and you'll likely have friends who can pull for you. Also, there are less sophomore spots so if your GPA is good, you could have a better recruitment experience

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