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Rush to Change: Top Ten Style Don'ts for Sorority Rush
Rush is a time to show off your personal style—right? Of course, but with a few crucial stipulations. This is your one chance to show hundreds of sorority girls that you are the coolest chick on campus, and your style should reflect that idea. But be careful—you want to show your personal style, of course, but you also want to fine-tune your style so you look the absolute best you can. Your favorite outfit may be your Uggs, your Juicy sweats, and your American Apparel acid-washed zip-up, but by no means should you wear that when you’re schmoozing sorority sisters. Think of rush as a job interview—you’re trying to make a great first impression, which means you should look poised, polished, and totally professional at all times. You want to show everyone that you mean business! And in order to do that, you should be careful to avoid these style pitfalls so you can walk tall and make your mark on Sorority Row. Will these rules apply to every single sorority at every single school? Of course not. But we did our best to have you covered and give you some general pointers so you can’t go wrong. We present to you our Top Ten Sorority Rush Fashion Don’ts:

About Amanda First
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Amanda First is a sophomore English major at Cornell University. She is originally from Wyckoff, NJ. At Cornell, she writes a weekly pop-culture column for the Red Letter Daze, the weekend magazine insert of the Cornell Daily Sun, and she is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi. She is also a contributing writer for CollegeCandy.com. She plans to go abroad to Paris next year and study literature. Some of her favorite things include high heels, browsing ShopBop, yoga, The O.C. reruns (but only before Marissa dies), and Tasti D-Lite. After college, she hopes to pursue a career in magazine journalism.
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how surprising...
that this article exists because as an ex-sorority girl, i know that most sorority girls look like this on a day-to-day basis. its actually too bad they can't look like this for rush.
thanks for the tips!!
thanks for the tips!!
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