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Chapter 1: What controversial advice about Rush is discussed?
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Chapter 2: Where did the hosts go to school and what sororities were they in?
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Chapter 3: What advice is considered BS versus Bible in sorority recruitment?
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Chapter 4: How important is eye contact during recruitment?
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Welcome to Dirty Rush, the truth about sorority life, with your hosts, me, Gia Giudice, Daisy Kent, and Jennifer Fessler. Welcome back to another episode of Dirty Rush. I'm Daisy Kent, and today I'm here and joined by Trista Sutter and Megan King.
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Chapter 5: What should you avoid discussing before recruitment?
Thank you guys for joining me today.
Thanks for having us.
Yeah. So today we're going to be breaking down all of the abundant and sometimes controversial advice about Rush circulating on the internet. And we're really going to debunk the advice that is BS versus Bible and tell you what you really need to know to have a successful Rush. So to start off, where did you both go to school? I went to Ole Miss. Hotty toddy. Oh, my gosh. Fun.
One of my best friends from Vegas, she went to Ole Miss. It was a cultural shock for me, but it was every bit of college I could have ever wanted and then some. Yeah. And then where did you go, Trista? I went to Indiana. Go Hoosiers. Oh, I didn't know that. Yes. Not with Ben, but Ben also went there way after me. And I was in Alpha Chi.
Chapter 6: How do letters of recommendation impact sorority recruitment?
Oh my gosh. Cool. And what, you know, you were an alpha guy and Megan, did you say what you were in? No, I was a Kappa Kappa Gamma. Okay, cool. What's the phrase that goes, was it in a movie or something like Kappa Kappa Gamma? Can I, or is it? Yeah, there's like, there's a several. There's like, I'm so happy that I am a Kappa Kappa Kappa Gamma.
And there's some bad ones that we don't need to say. But that was the, I think that's, is that one you're talking about?
something like that like kappa gamma gamma can i help you help you help you or so i can't remember what it was but every time i hear someone say kappa kappa gamma it's like on the tip of my tongue like remembering something but i can't place it yeah it is so funny all like the different sayings that like different sororities have Yes, totally. It's so funny.
And then Trista, your daughter Blakeslee, is she planning on going through recruitment? I don't actually know. It will depend on where she goes. But at this point, she's thinking of California and SDSU is right up there, which I would love for her to follow in your footsteps. I loved SDSU. I mean, right?
Chapter 7: What personal experiences influenced the hosts' views on sorority life?
It was so fun. And then USD is probably her top. And I just... I think it'll just depend on the school. Yeah. Thor's sister also went to USD. Who did? Thor, my fiance's sister. Oh, yeah, yeah. And she's only a year older than us, or she's only a year older than me and Thor, so if she wants to talk to her, too, she's so nice. I would totally talk to her also. Thank you. I will let her know.
Of course, she'd be all about talking to Daisy, but... She loves you so much. So yeah. She's so sweet. And then Megan, I saw that. Is it true that you dropped out of your sorority? Yes, and I did not want to.
Chapter 8: What final thoughts do the hosts have about sorority recruitment?
I mean, like you were saying, Trista, it kind of depends on the school, like whether or not you rush. And Ole Miss has a huge Greek life, and it's a big part of ā I wanted it to be a big part of my experience at Ole Miss. And so that was definitely a school I wanted to rush if I went to, and I did. So anyways, I come at Kappa Kappa Gamma. I'm ā I went to an all-girl high school.
By the way, Trista, you grew up in St. Louis. I grew up in St. Louis. Stop. Where? No way. I grew up in Crestwood, and I went to Naring's Hall for high school. Oh, my gosh.
How funny.
I know. Daisy, it's a thing in St. Louis that any time you meet someone who is from St. Louis, you have to ask where they went to high school. It's a thing. It's definitely a thing, but it's also relevant to the story. And I'll tell you why. Because I went to Naren's Hall, which is an all-girl Catholic high school. Again, like a very normal thing in St. Louis.
So for me, going into my freshman year, it was normal for us to bring girls to dances from other schools or whatever, or go to other girls' school dances with them. Yeah. And so same thing. I just like applied that same thing to a sorority. And I went to a dance with my girlfriend and the president was like, you cannot go to this dance. You are a woman. Our insurance doesn't cover women.
I'm like, that's literally not how insurance works. I mean, and, and she's like, you can, this is private property. You need to leave right now, unless you tell me you're not a lesbian. And I'm like, Oh, so I'm like, that's not your business. I'm not telling you that. I was so upset. They were like this supposed to call in the police. So I left. I went home back to my dorm crying.
A couple of days pass. I have to go to standards at Kappa Kappa Gamma. And that's basically the principal's office. And they said to me, I need to write an apology note to the president of that sorority. And I was like, okay, I can say like, I'm sorry for offending her, I guess, but like, I'm not sorry for what I did. And the follow. So I did that.
And then the following chapter meeting, we had Kappa made an announcement that we were not allowed to bring any girls to dances ever under any circumstances. And I'm like, How do I stand with an organization that like I'm morally opposed to their viewpoint?
I can't do that.
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