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the truth from an outside observer

by: Honest

1: parents/students aren’t going to dish out thousands of dollars for a sorority that doesn’t seem financially sound. Families do quite a bit of research before this process because it IS an investment of sorts. Here’s hoping DPHIE gets it together

2: for girls who are coming from schools where GSU is a top choice- you better make sure your IG is on point, you better make sure you know some girl already in a house, and you better make sure that (those) girls are on your IG- yep... don’t let the PHA or sisters fool you it is about looks and HS reputation.

3: Dirty Rush happens

4: why do I know? I was actually shown a new KD pledge IG Page where she admitted that “who she knew” helped her. That same pledge then “thanked” the sister for standing up for her (that post is now gone) and also thanked the sister for the ... wink wink 😉 “invite”.

5: advice to new house pledges? If you had a little help getting into the “house of your dreams” clean up your social pages. There are people out there who are seeing it. Sisters? You better make sure you don’t get caught.

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#1  by: calling your bluff   
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you don't sound like an outside observer....

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#2  by: Honest   
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Outside observer- yes indeed I am.

Wondering where the oversight for this formal process is.- total disregard for pha rules which is a serious issue.

If the only “bluff” is the calling out of my subject line as an “outside observer” there must be an element of truth to my original post that is more than minuscule.

Like the original indication stated- the dirty rushing prior to and during the process was obvious and highly sloppy- as proof of it continues to be indicated almost 2 weeks later.

I hope all pledge classes are successful and happy taking these risks.

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