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how many events for each frat should you go to?

by: Curious

I'm gonna be a freshman at USC, I'm out-of-state so I'm pretty new to the Greek system and don't have any connections or anything. It looks like there are 3 days of events during rush week. Can you get a bid from a frat while only going to one of their events or is it better to go to 2 or all 3 (aka only rushing one frat)? I'm guessing some people here have voted on giving out bids before so I'm curious how much you guys consider how many events a guy goes to when you hand one out. Thanks.

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#1  by: Middle Tier Madness   
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Start at Lambda Chi and settle for ZBT or Sigma Nu

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#2  by: Helping any way I can   
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If you can't get a bid at Lambda Chi, just drop rush all together

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by: The REAL Truth hurtsAug 17, 2016 1:23:36 AM

If you have always been told you are "hot", been stopped on the street and asked if you have an agent, have a great personality, and hot chics flock to you like the swallows at San Juan Capistrano then you should rush Lambda Chi Alpha the #1 top of the pyramid of fraternities at USC.
Be warned because of their consensus #1 top tier status they only take a small fraction of rushees so itwould be a good idea to check out some of the houses below them lime Phi Psi and Sigma Chi. Those two along with Lambda Chi are considered top tier. The middle tier would be TKE, SN, Phi Delt .. they are pretty much at the same level.

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#3  by: Look Around for Yourself   
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Keep your mind open. See what you think about the top houses. Then look at other good houses– ZBT, Beta, Phi Delt, etc. There's more than what you read about on this website, that's for sure.

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