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gatorgirl219 01-22-2012 08:59 PM

For those who are still wondering these are who I have heard are done giving bids:
delta delta delta, chi omega, kappa delta, delta gamma, and delta phi epsilon. Does anyone know any others that are done giving bids?

bluepink 01-23-2012 09:19 PM

Maybe
 
DZ but I could be wrong.
I know a girl who got 4 bids and I think any of the 4 houses would have been great. She declined all of them. She wants to rush in fall because she thinks it will be easier to know just which one is the right one. Do you think all 4 houses would extend a bid again?

KSUViolet06 01-23-2012 10:48 PM

^^^It's hard to say. We're not in those chapters and we don't know what their decisions would be.

I will say that during FR, there are a LOT more PNMs participating, and there are also Release Figures. Other factors are also in play like recs, legacies, and freshman PNMs in the pool.

A chapter that may have extended Suzie a bid during COR, may not invite her back during FR if they can only invite back x number of PNMs and there are other PNMs they'd prefer to have back over her (ex: the women with more recs, the legacies, etc.)

Also: During formal recruitment, the freshmen are now involved and chapters have freshmen that they may want as well (ex: if every chapter member has 2 incoming freshmen from home that they want to invite back + legacies + girls with recs, threy may have less room to invite back Suzie Who Turned Down Our Bid in Spring.)

Not to mention a chapter could simply make the assumption of "Oh she turned down our bid last semester. She doesn't want us" and cut her.


DZsis&mom 01-23-2012 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluepink (Post 2120195)
I know a girl who got 4 bids and I think any of the 4 houses would have been great. She declined all of them.

:(:confused::(:confused::(:confused::(:confused::( :confused:

bluepink 01-24-2012 12:46 AM

Why are you confused and unhappy about my post. Do you think I made it up? I did not. Either that or she didn't give others the facts.

DZsis&mom 01-24-2012 12:55 AM

I don't think you made it up. I am sad & confused how a woman can receive 4 bids to 4 Great Sororities & decline each & every one.

DeltaBetaBaby 01-24-2012 12:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluepink (Post 2120240)
Why are you confused and unhappy about my post. Do you think I made it up? I did not. Either that or she didn't give others the facts.

It's always disappointing to us old folk to hear about women turning down bids, when every NPC group has so much to offer its members.

IndianaSigKap 01-24-2012 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2120244)
It's always disappointing to us old folk to hear about women turning down bids, when every NPC group has so much to offer its members.

And when there are so many wonderful young women out there who would take accept those bids and appreciate them.

DubaiSis 01-24-2012 01:28 AM

Thankfully in this case, 4 girls didn't lose out; they just had to wait a little bit longer for the good news.

UFSpringPNM 01-17-2013 12:52 PM

Hi guys! I'm a freshman and I'm going to do spring recruitment this year! For this year, they're having an informational meeting about rush early in the morning where we find out all of the rules and then we have an hour to meet the chapters at tables. Then later on in the day all of the participating houses will be open from 1-7pm and in that time we have to visit all of the participating houses. I'm kind of nervous but super excited about rushing because I really want to join a sorority and be with a great group of girls. I was wondering if any of you could give me any tips or advice about spring rush (especially the girls that went through it) because I don't know anyone that has done it before. Thanks! :)

adpiucf 01-17-2013 01:10 PM

Good luck! The advice we give about recruitment in general will suffice. Informal recruitment differs from formal recruitment is (1) not all of the sororities participate, (2) you typically don't have to go to events at the maximum number of sororities to which you are invited, (3) some of the events may take place off campus or may not involve the entire chapter (e.g., ice cream social at a local restaurant with a few girls), (4) some events will be open and some will be by invite-only. As a result, informal recruitment tends not to be as frantic and "rushed" as formal recruitment.

I recommend you go to all of the open events to give yourself the most opportunities to join a sorority/be considered for membership. Be yourself, be prepared to talk about yourself and your interests, and ask questions of the members about why they joined, what they do as a sorority, and the obligations of membership to see if it is right for you. Go in with an open mind to the chapters who invite you to events/events you attend, be a gracious guest at each house, and try to meet as many members as you can to get a good feel for the chapter and what you have to offer one another.

If you are gong through informal recruitment at UF, it recommended that you seek out alumnae members of those sororities in advance (they don't have to be UF alumnae, but they must be alumnae of that sorority) who will submit recommendation/references on your behalf. You can contact relatives, friends, your hometown Alumnae Panhellenic, etc., to find alumnae.

UFSpringPNM 01-17-2013 01:35 PM

I don't know any alumni and I don't know my town has an Alumnae Panhellenic but do you think knowing a couple of girls in some of the sororities in general? I guess I'm just a little bit worried since judging from the past posts spring recruitment is a little more selective. :/

FSUZeta 01-17-2013 01:51 PM

Having friends who are members of the sororities who are able to participate in informal recruitment can help, but it is not a substitute for recommendations, unless the sorority allows collegiate members to write recommendations-some do. Did you ask any former teachers (even way back to pre-school or kindergarten) if they are sorority members: neighbors-friends parents-friends/co-workers of your parents?

Informal recruitment is not more selective-there are just less spots available for interested PNMs.

adpiucf 01-17-2013 02:16 PM

Knowing girls in the sororities is definitely an advantage. Give it a try and if it doesn't work out, go through formal recruitment in the fall (you have all spring semester and summer to get recommendations in that case).

greekdee 01-17-2013 02:28 PM

Do you know yet which sororities will be participating?

And to FSUZeta: regarding recs, how do you advise PNMs who won't know in advance which sororities will be participating in spring recruitment, but rather find out only when they arrive the day things begin? (i.e. FSU Winterfest) I do a lot of recs, but have never had this situation come up; my "rec girls" to date have all taken part in fall recruitments.

If UFSpringPNM is in the same situation, my first thought is that she should contact Greek Life and just ask which chapters are on board for spring. In the event they can't tell her, should she 1.) contact the rush chairs of individual sororities and ask them, explaining that she is gathering recs, or 2.) Just go ahead and get recs for all chapters?

Thanks for any info!


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