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by: SelfI am planning to rush next fall and I am trying to learn which chapters are considered strong but do not have a whole lot of rules on mandatory attendance at events and stuff. Like could y'all list the houses that both tend to be sort of high maintenance and which are more lower maintenance. I am looking at Greek life for sisterhood and social and don't care as much for which houses win participation type awards or have a tight control on their members' life. I am from the Midwest and don't have all the connections or legacy stuff.
#1by: hey
That doesn't exist. You can't be in it for the parties but drop it when the philanthropy and scholarship comes out. Sorry but that's just the way it is. You can be in a sorority (especially lower tier) without the connections or being a legacy, but don't expect to not have requirements freshman year. Sophomore year and second semester freshman year will lighten up, but freshman year you'll have to be at every chapter (generally a $15 dollar fine if you're not or point fine), pomp for homecoming (at least 20 hours, more likely more), be at your main philanthropy event and some panhel events, and other mandatory events. And often if you don't go to the mandatory events then you can't attend the social or sisterhood events.
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by: yep
Don't know why one would even consider rushing if they're not interested in all that goes along with greek life. That IS what makes a great sisterhood.
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