how sorority rush really works
by: TruthOk, I know a lot of people are on here because they're planning to Rush in the Fall and want to know about the houses and their reputations. Rush sucks, and most people wind up disappointed because they don't get their first, second or even third choice. Record numbers of girls drop out. But it can work if you go in with an open mind. KD, DDD, Chi-O and several others already have their bid lists based on feeder high schools. They won't admit this, but they distribute pictures with bios of the girls they want in advance so everyone can memorize their faces. If you don't know people in these houses, you don't stand a chance - even if you are a legacy. Trust me - EVERY house has something to offer and has amazing girls in it. Think about how hard it was to get into UNC.....the losers have already been weeded out. You'll have a great experience at UNC if you pledge as a Freshman and make life-long friends, as opposed to thinking that you're "too good" for a certain house. Why waste a year of sisterhood holding out for something you may never get?
#3 by: Suze
OMG, this is so true! I was a legacy at KD and was flat out told by a sister (after the fact)that it was harder for me to get a bid as a legacy. I didn't go to Broughton High School, Westminster in Atlanta, or Myers Park in Charlotte. They double rushed me round one and two and dropped me like a hot potato. They have to double rush you so they can tell Nationals that enough girls talked to you and found you "not up to par." I'm so glad they dropped me - I'm a sister at another sorority now and couldn't be happier!!
#6 by: advice
Seriously, keep an open mind. I dropped out my freshman year because I didn't get the sorority I wanted and rushed as a sophomore, only to get the exact same house that gave me a bid freshman year. And I absolutely love it. I missed a whole year of bonding with these girls because I thought I was too good for them. Don't drop out. Get to know the girls. No matter what the reputation is, I guarantee it isn't true of all (or even most) of the sisters. If you end up not fitting in, you can always drop before initiation and rush as a sophomore.
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by: greatApr 29, 2014 6:47:55 AM
^such a great comment on explaining the intricacies