what kinds of things are talked about during rush?
by: On My WayHow do PNMs prepare for our house visits? What types of things do people talk about and any topics that are off limits that aren't obvious?
#1by: Truth
Your visits are rushed and a little confusing because so many people are talking at once. There are no standard questions so just be yourself and see if you click with the girls your paired with. It's good to know about a houses philanthropic work etc. Don't talk about negatives about any houses this makes you look bad and word does get around to all the groups.
#3by: conversations
A lot of conversations on day one are "Where are you living?" "What's your major?" "What did you do last summer?" It'll seem boring an repetitive so if you connect with a girl on a different topic don't be afraid to change the conversation! I ended up talking with one girl about shots and how we were afraid of needles for maybe a good five minutes but it was one of the best conversations I had.
Anything you feel uncomfortable talking about you should avoid. The Rho Gams will also tell you to avoid talking about the 3 b's(booze, boys, bible) but I have heard of it coming up in conversations, ex one girl went on a mission trip, another girl's boyfriend went to tcu and was a friend of the girl in the chapter.
Day 1 and 2 might be a little awkward but by rounds 3 and 4 you will be more comfortable in the houses and have made connections by them. I always tell people that they will know the house for them when the conversations start flowing and you are sad to stop talking!
#4by: Rank
#5by: Truth
Lots of "Where are from and what's your major" questions start things off. Then it could be anything under the sun. It is a bit luck of the draw if you get a good conversationalist to talk to. All you can do is be your authentic self so people can get to know you. Do not be shy or have an attitude. Your the one needing a bid not them and leadership talks too. Otherwise, there is no way to prepare.
#6by: Recruitment
If you do your research and know a houses philanthropic work and other facts that is a plus. Conversations are hectic and basic getting to know you questions followed by almost anything under the sun. Be outgoing, interested and friendly at every stop and you will find a new home.
#7by: Sunshine
It's not so much what is talked about as the way you interact. Do you smile, seem real, are you conceited or unopen because you think you belong in a certain house...YOU are the one who needs a bid not those already in a house. Remember this and do you best to connect with those that speak to you. It's not so much what is said in the short conversations as how.
#9by: Yeah
You can't really prepare for conversations. Other than the basic getting to know you questions you will be asked over and over the quick conversations can go anywhere. Smile and be polite to everyone. Be true to yourself. Stay away from topics like religion, politics and asking one group about another. Pretty much everything else is based on your likability and connection.
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by: Froglet
Know a little about the house and let them know you are appreciative of their welcoming you.