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Where do/did you go to school? I'm curious....
There are several things your campus does interesting with recruitment such as: * Only 3 of 9 houses on Day 1. For instance, my school (with 12 sororities) does all chapters on Day 1..... While this is not the only way to do it, I've never heard of a school spacing it out this much and am curious to know the reasoning behind it. Especially as this is a Saturday, I would think you'd have time.... * Do you rank every day? Or was this just how you were doing it? Quote:
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Finally, I'm perplexed by the odd name to your story and that Quote:
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ETA: Never mind. I was responding to a post that seems to no longer be a part of this thread. Sorry... |
A prayer during recruitment? Only three out of nine houses in one day? The token overly bitchy "pretty girl" who rolls her eyes when she sees you?
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How odd it is that someone who has never met you before recruitment rolls her eyes at you and hates your guts. |
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Before I continue I just wanna respond to some of the questions...
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Dinner time...Day 2 coming TONIGHT!!! |
Okay, Day 2 WEE!!!
[COLOR="Lime"]Beaches[/COLOR]: This house truly looked like a beach house too!!! The girl I met first was probably one of the "realist" girls I've ever met. She was so sweet. We just could NOT stop talking, we had SO much in common and she was so nice. We got into a discussion about boys, and gay boyfriends and fashion. It was so fun. She and I just hit it off right away. She even hugged me before I left, I knew we'd be friends. I really knew I belonged here. I couldn't WAIT to get invited back. My Best Friend's Wedding: The girl rushing me went to my High School!!! Awesome! We actually had no idea until halfway into conversation, but we had SO much to talk about. She was really sweet and really chill. We talked about places we know and I told her how I don't know anyone and it was refreshing to see someone who knows where I come from. She encouraged me about the girls in the house and that the whole campus was fabulous. She didn't live in the house she lived "down the line" (hint to those wondering about the school) by the beach like a lot of Seniors. So we talked about that and beachy stuff. Loved it. Couldn't wait to go back!! The Godfather: The girls here much like in Legally Blonde didn't click with me. I took my tour with very forced conversation. She had short answers for my questions, kinda curt. Then we went into the Chapter Room where we watched a slide show. The chapter room was really barren to me. And I was the only girl left not talking to anyone. After we got into the chapter room, the girl rushing me walked away with little explanation and I felt as though I were struggling to find someone to talk to or even make eye contact. Everyone just seemed well occupied, perhaps the other girls in my rush group really clicked with them. I just didn't. I left Day 2 feeling FABULOUS. If nothing else, I knew I found 2 fabulous houses and 2 fabulous potential new friends. LOVE IT! I was so excited and proud of myself. And proud to be a part of Greek life. It was turning out to be nothing like I expected on both the positive and negative ends of the spectrum. It was a huge boost to my confidence! Day 3....stay tuned... |
at my daughter's school there are 5 sororities and for the first two days of recruitment, pnms attend events at two or three sororities on one night and if they attend 3 parties the first night attend 2 parties and have a break the 2nd night-if they attend 2 parties the first night with a break, they attend 3 the 2nd night. i think they do it this way due to fire safety codes.
in addition, the parties are held in the chapter rooms-the university owns the buildings that each sorority is housed in while the sororities own the formal parlor, guest bathrooms, kitchen and chapter room. the chapter rooms are the biggest rooms with several different seating areas, a grand piano and a dining table with chairs. it usually includes an entertainment area with a tv and stereo at one end of the room. all the seating is moved out during formal recruitment and during rituals. none of the sororities served any type of refreshments for any parties. |
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Ditto the SRSLY? on the prayer. Unless it's a very churchy church related school I can't imagine a group this day & age that would do that at pref, let alone open house day. (Unless the Achtung Juden sign didn't get finished early enough.) I can't wait till she gets to the Godfather pref party and finds a dead horse head in the cheesecake. |
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TriDeltaSallie: You are totally correct. My friend's daughter went through recruitment that included a Christian house. They did, in fact said grace (or a prayer) during the party. Daughter is Jewish, knew this wasn't for her. But I am sure that there were some pnms who knew that this was for them.
I also know that, depending on what time of day/where the school is the idea of spreading houses over more days can help the pnm. My older daughter had to miss (or chose to miss) recruitment on the first night due to class conflict. She informed Panhellenic and her Rho Chis far in advance of the start of recruitment. This class met once a week and was given once every 4 years. (If any of you doubt this I will be delighted to give the class name/school/reasoning.) My daughter was summarily dropped from every house of the five on the first night. No do overs. This may give pnms the opportunity to go to class and to have a full recruitment. Comment: Can't read the yellow...old eyes you know. |
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I say east coast school (due to the OP saying she lived in Massachusetts and worked in Rhode Island), and that the school is URI.
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Could the "prayer" that was said at one house actually be the purpose, ie., like Alpha Gam has, or symphony, like other chapters have? Some chapters have something like that, and when recited, it can sound like a prayer.
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