goin greek
by: co2018#1by: active
Not sure what you mean by "rush week" - do you mean the week after you get your bid or the actual process of rush?
The process of rush is definitely a whirlwind and can be pretty hard to go through emotionally, but you do get to meet tons of girls and the process of finding your 'home' is very exciting. This year we only had three nights of rush - Video Night, where you went to all sororities and talked to girls and then watched a video, Skit Night, where you went back to up to five sororities and talked to girls/watched a skit, and Preference night, where you went back to up to two sororities and they did their preference ceremonies, which are beautiful formal ceremonies celebrating sisterhood. Cuts were made each night by how you ranked the groups and how they ranked you.
For the week following bid day, it's pretty much a giant celebration. No hazing unless you're in Kappa! Mostly post-rush week is just tons of parties both with your sisters and going to all the different frats. Expect to be spoiled and see lots of girls walking around in bid day tank tops :)
#2by: active
Yeah, ours is super short. I guess the thinking is it's already spring quarter so you know people? Or know the chapters better? Honestly I wish it was a day or two longer - cuts would be less harsh and I think conversations would be more meaningful.
Dues are usually between $400-$600/quarter. This doesn't include expenses like apparel, trips and retreats, etc. For housed sororities, you pay housing fees in addition but they aren't really different than what you'd pay to live in a dorm anyway.
#3by: YesToGreek
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by: co2018
oh okay, thanks. where i'm from rush usually lasts a full week (philanthropy night, pref night, blah blah blah). how expensive is it to be in a sorority usually?