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Poster Name:Panhelenic Alumni
Poster Message:
1- Typically Prefs do take place in the evening on the first week of school. As a freshman, the likelihood of interfering are minimal. If you have to skip, its life. 2- In my sorority, we used social media mainly to determine the looks of a girl - honestly, looks matter. Often, girls get paired with rushers who are of similar "looks caliber" in addition to similar interests. Its not the make or break, however, just a gage to help houses organize who rushes who. 3- Each house does selections differently. Usually its a vetting process. Sometimes girls give scores right after each round. Sometimes these scores are averaged. Make sure you don't have super generic conversation so that you don't get forgotten. 4- I would not speak at length about anything too personal. I would not speak about partying and frats. I would not speak negatively about the rush process or other houses. 5 - Here are some general tips: 1) GET IN SHAPE. You have a month. It'll make a difference when you look and feel your best. 2) Splurge on your outfits. Again, look and feel your very very best. 3) Go in open minded, try to speak to girls as if they are a friend of a friend whom you're getting to know. That way, you can have real conversations, form a genuine connection, and see correlations between the girls who rush from each house. 4) Do not get hung up with the tier system. If you're a beautiful girl, consider your personality - does it fit in with "top tier" mentality?
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