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sophomore rushee told no bid by chi o

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Ok so this girl I know rushed as a sophomore and for a middle tier sorority. she said the Chi O straight told her that she had no chance of getting a bid from them because she was a sophomore but had she rushed as a freshman they would have given her a bid. Is that something that they or any other sorority would say or is she lying to make herself sound better.

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#1  by: Girl   
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Well I doubt they told her they would've given her a bid as a freshman, but a lot of the top houses don't take sophomores. DG, KD, and Chi O will rarely take one.

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by: OpJul 5, 2016 8:08:43 PM

She said they said that one of the girls on the second day said she had a reallyood resume which woul have gotten her a bid as a freshman but they wouldnt take her as a sophomore because she wouldn't be there for the whole 4 years

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by: @girlJul 5, 2016 8:20:11 PM

That is a lie. You don't talk about resumes with your PNM. You are supposed to act like you don't know any details or anything. I hope she's happy with the home she found, but she shouldn't lie about that. That could get Chi O in trouble.

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#2  by: Senior.   
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I highly doubt a Chi O came right out and said those words, but I'm not calling your friend a liar by any means. I've seen so so so many times where PNMs think an active means one thing when they didn't at all, like an active is just being generally nice and saying open ended statements about enjoying their time together. That leaves the PNM filling in the gaps themselves. I think those are the situations in which PNMS report back being promised bids, or dirty rushed, etc. 99% of the time an active is not saying "You're going to be a XYZ, see you on bid day!" but is actually saying "We've had such a great time getting to know you this week. I really hope you've loved it here and that you feel comfortable with us." Actives are trying to sell PNMs on our sororities and we want to gauge our girls responses. That second statement in no way bid promising, but based on how the girl reacts I can now tell if she truly feels at home, fits in, and wants us back, or if she might be into another house more. So if she ends up not getting invited back or not getting a bid, in her mind (which is totally jumbled with 88 other convos from that day too), I promised her a bid. All that to say, most dirty rushing talk seems to stem from general miscommunication, not girls intentionally lying or trying to get a sorority in trouble. I'm sure that's what happened in this situation because I can't imagine a Chi O blatantly saying that to a girl, PLUS they've taken upperclassmen before.

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by: She's lying Jul 6, 2016 10:37:20 AM

All top houses take uppeeclassmen (usually between 3-6) even chi omega so if they really wanted her they would have bid her.

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#3  by: Dirty   
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Dirty rushing can be anything as small as, "see you tomorrow!" You can accidentally say that and a pnm will take it to mean they'll be back in your house tomorrow. And if they're not, then the pnm gets mad.

I rushed as a sophomore and wasn't told by anyone that I would have done better as a freshman. But, I do think my chances were lessened.

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