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visiting greek row during tour

by: Visitor

I'm still deciding where I would like to enroll next year and will be touring your campus in the new year. What does a visitor need to do to tour your greek community?

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#1  by: Huh   
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Do you have any friends in the greek here? If you do then spend the weekend with them. Idk of any formal tours until recruitment.

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by: Good newsJan 5, 2014 9:02:41 PM

This is how most people visit. Welcome!

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by: HiJan 5, 2014 11:23:30 PM

Very common

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by: TCU Jan 7, 2014 6:35:40 AM

Lots of people do this and of you have more than one friend in different houses its even better.

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#2  by: FtW   
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This is exactly what I did and it became my house because I got to know the girls ahead of time.

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#3  by: Fresh   
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There are no formal tours of greek until rush.

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by: StudentJan 6, 2014 10:36:34 PM

Not trying to say greek isn't important but touring greek row should be way down on your list

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#4  by: Greeks   
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Greek houses don't really open their doors to tours because people live there. If you have a friend or are a legacy you might be able to make special arrangements.

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by: Rank Jan 6, 2014 5:03:43 AM

I don't any schools offer these types of tours

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by: HelpJan 7, 2014 1:35:25 AM

True

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by: FrogFeb 5, 2014 11:52:51 PM

This is the only way I have heard of. There are no official tours except during recruitment.

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#5  by: Bravo    
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Friends are your greatest asset not only to greek but the campus, professors, organizations in general. If you know anyone here contact them. Everyone likes to welcome new people and sell them on our campus.

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by: Jumpy Jan 7, 2014 9:19:40 PM

This really is the best way to get the scoop. I came more than once and stayed with different friends to get different opinions.

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by: Tcu2014Jan 25, 2014 1:12:05 PM

Best answer by far

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by: <3Jan 26, 2014 10:39:17 PM

Perfect

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by: YouFeb 10, 2014 10:22:12 AM

This really is the best way and its fun too!

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by: FYIFeb 23, 2014 5:03:55 PM

The only real way to see the greek plus meet the girls which can be very helpful with such a competitive rush.

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by: RushFeb 25, 2014 5:21:03 PM

If you do not know anyone here do call the Panhellenic office but friends are by far the best way to see anything at TCU.

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#6  by: Fall 2014   
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Is there any other way to your the greek other than friends?

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#7  by: Ftworthtrue   
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If you don't know anyone in the greek here but are a legacy you can contact the local alumni association. Some groups will show you around. It depends on the chapter.

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by: AdviseFeb 12, 2014 3:33:55 PM

I have never heard of someone doing this but it sounds like a good thing to try if you aren't connected to any friends here.

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by: RushieFeb 14, 2014 6:30:15 PM

I didn't know they would do this but it couldn't hurt to try. The worse thing to happen is they say no.

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by: GreekApr 4, 2014 2:57:44 PM

Same- I've never heard of this happening but good luck with it

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#8  by: Info    
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Lots of people stay over with friends which helps you see the greek but also meet that set of girls which is a real plus. I've never heard of a private tour for anyone. Recruitment is when you see all the houses.

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#9  by: Brown Bear   
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If you have friends spend the weekend. If you don't know anyone I've never heard of a tour until rush.

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#10  by: Treehouse    
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Hang with friends that way you see the greek and get a head start on meeting the girls and feeling out where you fit.

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