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why does dz do spring rush if they are middle tier

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bump

By: bump
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People graduate and stuff

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their dues are also the most expensive after tridelt i'm p sure

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by: bump   

how much

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a little less than 3000/semester

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I have the finance sheets and no they aren’t as much as some others? Like 2400?

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It's smart to have a spring rush. A lot of freshmen girls won't know anyone in a sorority in the fall before classes start. By spring rush, they can actually have made friends in a sorority. Then, both they and the sorority can be certain that they have a good fit.

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they’re boring

By: Bland
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Let's get real. Top-tier sororities (and fraternities) lose fewer people over a year, and, mostly, they lose them to graduation. The members of the top-tier get their ego massaged every day - their membership is a top-tier sorority reminds them that they among the coolest girls on campus (even if they aren't). On the other hand, each girl in sororities further down in the rankings weighs her involvement in her sorority on things like friendship and resume material against the monthly cost of membership. It's only natural, therefore, that without additional benefit of ego-enhancement, which only goes with top-tier sororitys, more girls in mid-tier sororitys determine that the cost/benefit ratio of remaining as a member doesn't work. We are all willing to pay a lot for prestige.

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