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Sorority Rush TikTok Has Returned To Your FYP In All It’s Glory

The internet went nuts over Bama Rush Tok back in August and for good reason. I like many others couldn’t stop watching. In fact, I still follow some of the…

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The internet went nuts over Bama Rush Tok back in August and for good reason. I like many others couldn't stop watching. In fact, I still follow some of the girls. There are even rumors that a Netflix show could happen next year. Though, as someone who was in a sorority in college, I can't see the organizations approving of that. Maybe if you focused just on the girls going through recruitment, though without knowing how it could impact your chances of getting a bid many would be hesitant. But you don't have to wait for August or a possible show as Rush TikTok is back. While most schools do sorority recruitment in the fall some schools wait until the spring semester.

Both Southern Methodist University (SMU) and Baylor University, both in Texas, are going through recruitment now. And these schools are perfect to continue on the Rush TikTok legacy. These OOTD's are full of Golden Goose, designer jewelry, Queen of Sparkles, and everything you loved from Bama. And good news we are just now on the first day of in-person parties so there is still plenty to enjoy! Check out some of the highlights, and I apologize if you fail to be productive for a while.

Our Favorite Narrator Has Returned

It's Not Rush Without Door Songs

Love An OOTD

These Outfits Are EVERYTHING

Philanthropy Round Is Always A Fav

More OOTD's Because They Are The Best

Bama or Texas?

Ok Here's Another One

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Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.