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So after an exciting recruitment you've found the sisterhood of your dreams. You've been hugged a hundred times and now you are ready to start enjoying your sorority days. What happens next?
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Tent talk is the term given for what the potential new members discuss between recruitment parties at the different sororities. Although frowned upon and not encouraged by the panhellenic council, it still happens. ... Although most rush counselors will maintain the strict separation from their chapters during recruitment,
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The activities of a sorority seeking new members are called rush 6. There are two types of rush, formal rush and continuous open bidding. ... The number of positions each sorority can fill during formal rush is an integer q called quota. An outcome of the PBS algorithm is a matching of rushees to sororities,
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A personal take on the sorority rush experience. ... I was going to participate in sorority rush. I originally planned to avoid rushing because I was hearing mixed things about Greek Life. A girl I lived with freshman year had pledged, and although she seemed to be happy with her decision, I never saw her because she...
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Sorority Rush Week. A whirlwind of activity and quite often, uncertainty. Here are some insider's tips on how to make it through the week. ... Sorority | Sorority Life | Dating Secrets | Rush...
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So the rushees figure it out, they figure us out, that we just bullshit our way through the nights as much as they do. It’s sad, but it has to happen and it happens every year. Which is why nobody in the Greek world particularly likes rush; ... During sorority rush, we see the competition for hierarchic supremacy...
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Freshmen women also believe sorority rush will be well attended by their class. "I think a lot of freshman girls are rushing this year," Gwen Hauck '12 said. "They are definitely talking about it a lot." ; Abbie Larson, '12, who is not going to rush said sororities are a popular topic of conversation among freshmen women.
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The process of sorority rush was not concieved by sorority girls- it was instituted by the University’s Panhellenic Society. The “Anonymous” girl you have commenting talks about a lot of things that absolutely do NOT happen in all houses.
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What happens to your brain when you're forced to choose between two different--and potentially conficting--points of view? Learning. That's what makes the smackdown model such an effective approach to teaching, training, ... And you'll just have to evaluate this one for yourself: Modified Living Sorority Smackdown.
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