note to clueless freshmen
by: um
It's probably a really bad idea to post on Facebook about what your favorite sororities are and which you think you're going to get a bid in.
1. You're not guaranteed a bid, period. Plenty of girls don't.
2. Let's be real, the odds are against you getting into a top house with a pledge class of 30 out of the 600-900 girls that register for rush, sorry.
3. Not only do the girls in that house see your posts on Facebook, but the girls in OTHER houses do as well. Bam, you're blacklisted at other houses before you even register for rush. Possibly even the house that you posted about.
Don't be stupid, you don't know about the greek system's dynamics, and you haven't even met with the sororities. Don't judge a book by it's cover before you experience rush and the sororities for yourself and DON'T be an idiot by posting about it on Facebook.
#3by: These Girls are Idiots...
You can pretty much say its a fact that this Alexis chick and those who liked that post are cut from rush. If she has half a brain she will delete the post. SEriously girls be open minded and dont make stupid social media posts. These girls just ruined their recruitments.
#5by: k
Trust me, sororities see what you post on Facebook, ESPECIALLY if it's in a group with 4,000+ members. There may be a lot of girls who go through recruitment, and you may think something little like this won't affect you, but any hint that you're not interested in the house you're at and they won't bother and you'll be cut first round. In this case, maybe BEFORE first round. It's good to be excited about joining a sorority, but hold your horses, you haven't even met any of the women in the house you're interested in yet. Delete your posts before your do any further damage.
#7by: Except
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