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by: Positive???Do any of the girls in the houses who didn't get their first choice have anything positive to say?After reading all this I'm getting more and more nervous about rush, and it sounds like I should be. What happens if you don't get what your first or even second choice? Are you happy with what you had to settle for?
#1by: It's Okay
You'd be surprised at how many PNMs in the SEC don't get their first choice. I'm an alum and do a lot of recs for women going through rush, so I see this happen every year. One of my Ole Miss girls didn't get her first choice last year. She got her second and was so upset at first, that she almost didn't go to Bid Day activities. She did decide to go and has never looked back. She loves her chapter and soon realized that it really was the best place for her. That is often the case. The system really is designed to work so that PNMs end up in the best house for them. Another thing that I see happen a lot is that PNMs are very torn between their first and second choices and sometimes worry after Pref if they ranked in the best order for them. Whether they get first or second, they are usually happy and don't feel like they settled at all. I can't speak for those who get their third choice because, of the many girls I've done recs for, I've never had one get anything but her first or second choice. Good luck during your recruitment!
#3by: Rebel Till I Die
ALL of the sororities at Ole Miss have wonderful qualities. Ask yourself this question... am I willing to be give up being Greek entirely if I don't get my first choice? Make that decision prior to rush. Personally, I think it would be foolish to turn your back on the entire Greek system rather than giving choice #2 or #3 a chance. GO GREEK!
#4by: HOTTYtoddy3
#8by: Not my first choice
I had my first choice all the way though pref round and was pretty devistated to open my bid card and see it was from a sorority I had previously thought I wouldn't want at all, but I decided to give it a chance. I'm so glad that I ended up with the sorority I did because I've met really amazing people in it and keep hearing negative things from people who went my first choice. It all works out how it's supposed to. Your gamma chi will tell you to trust the system and you will think it's dumb but trust the system.
#9by: yes
I just want to say I came into rush thinking I only wanted a certain "top tier" sorority. I had a good friend in one of those sororities. I was certain I was getting my 1st choice. I was blind sided when I got cut from my friend's sorority right after round 3. I hung out with those girls, was courted by them, and fell in love with them. I was devastated. I talked to my friend in that sorority and she convinced me not to drop. I have to say, I am so happy that I listened. I wound up finding a home in a sorority I did't even consider before starting. Seriously, look at every sorority. When you walk through the houses, think hard and openly. My opinions of the sorority that I pledged changed each day I went through. I finally listed to my opinions and not all of the tent talk. There were so many girls who had multiple friends in sororities that they got cut from. Some dropped all together and some continued. There were girls who were not happy with whatever their outcome was. If you can get over the high school mentality, you will be fine. Seriously, the houses are all filled with amazing girls.
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by: Uhg
In a perfect world you'd get your first or second choice but unfortunately, this year, there were many girls who were promised bids by "best friends " thaf didn't get their first or (gasp! ) second choice. But guess what? They all lived to tell about it and most are likely happy with their 3rd choice or 4th choice. (Unbelievable , right? ) You'll find friends in any sorority, bc there are no bad sororities at ole miss comparitively speaking. Make good grades, don't go wild and be yourself.., unless you're a legacy and/or daddy can make a large donation. In which case, go wild af if you want to, you'll be fine, even if no one knew your name in high school.