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AlphaFrog 10-27-2011 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by lovespink88 (Post 2102682)
Wow, how do you tell if you've been reported?

Well, I don't for sure, but her Activity was "Reporting Post", and since she only had this post and her intro post, and this thread only had two responses...I guess she could have been reporting another random post, but I figured that wasn't likely.

Blue Skies 10-29-2011 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by mingleberry (Post 2102658)
Hi,
I placed a bid on ABC but it wasn't a good fit there are only three npc's on campus and im alot older and a junior, my campus doesn't care if i rush as a senior. I regretted turning down XYZ. However, i am considering rushing again next year or trying to rush as an alum instead as the women would be more of my age and background, (im 24). I really did enjoy the experience i just felt that the chapter i joined wasnt the right fit for either of us and have subsequently de-pledged.

I would love some thoughts on this
Thanks

Assuming that you are talking about NPC sororities...your bid to ABC was probably your best shot at sorority membership. Honestly, if you were that interested in a lifetime membership, what could possibly have been so bad about two years with that chapter? Sure, your recruitment may not have gone perfectly but that's probably the norm, not the exception. However, after you have gone through recruitment as a junior, the odds are overwhelming that you will not get another chance at a bid (especially considering that you already got one!)

Your odds of getting a bid as a senior are dim, and of getting a bid as an alumna dimmer still. No one will stop you from trying, however.

33girl 10-29-2011 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue Skies (Post 2103091)
Honestly, if you were that interested in a lifetime membership, what could possibly have been so bad about two years with that chapter?

Assuming that we are talking about NPC sororities...

If she dislikes her chapter, her sisters and her sorority experience THAT much, it's very unlikely she'll get involved as an alum, unless she is lucky enough to land in an alumnae chapter that is willing to listen to her bitch about her collegiate chapter, her sisters, and her sorority experience.

At smaller schools with smaller chapters, not everyone can find a niche in every group. That's just the way it is. If she was that miserable, she was right to depledge. "Stick it out for two years" is something you should say about trying times at your job, not your sorority.

DubaiSis 10-30-2011 01:19 AM

With the number of errors in her original post, I'm wondering how long she stuck it out, or how far into the rushing or pledging process she got, or if it is in fact NPC. There are chapters who would give a senior a shot, so I wouldn't necessarily tell her it's a deal-breaker because of that.
BUT if she did go all the way through the rush process, was cut by 2 sororities and got a bid from the low house on the totem pole, accepted it, pledged and de-pledged, her chances of getting a bid next time are virtually nil. And that would be regardless of how much college she has left.

And maybe it's unfair because some people just can't write in this format, but the writing here was atrocious. I'm wondering if that is reflected in her grades. If so, we all know the chances of getting your GPA to NPC standards in your junior year (if they're not already) is pretty unlikely.

OP, if you'd like to tell WAY more of your story, we might be able to give you some valid and/or happy advice, but the story as we've interpreted it doesn't look good for your chances at sorority membership.

Blue Skies 10-30-2011 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2103101)
Assuming that we are talking about NPC sororities...

If she dislikes her chapter, her sisters and her sorority experience THAT much, it's very unlikely she'll get involved as an alum, unless she is lucky enough to land in an alumnae chapter that is willing to listen to her bitch about her collegiate chapter, her sisters, and her sorority experience.

At smaller schools with smaller chapters, not everyone can find a niche in every group. That's just the way it is. If she was that miserable, she was right to depledge. "Stick it out for two years" is something you should say about trying times at your job, not your sorority.

All valid points. I can't disagree with any of that. It's the depledging/rerushing as a senior in a three chapter system that has me shaking my head. But if she thinks she has a shot at it, more power to her.

mingleberry 10-31-2011 05:50 PM

Hi, Sorry im actually really dyslexic. My GPA is very good and well above the minimum required.

I pledged ABC. In fact i liked abc, the girls are lovely, but i was accused of something i didn't do and as a NM i didnt have a leg to stand on and they chose for me to leave two weeks prior to initiation.

I have friends in the other NPC's. I was over time finding that i didnt fit and had expressed concerns to my NM educator. I was disappointed but at the same time i was ok about it.

i would have however gone through the whole thing and have been very active. I was the only NM out of my class to turn up to everything, even NPC meetings

The XYZ was the one i preffed second but I had a really hard time choosing between the two they are both fantastic. Its a Year away before i can do this again due to NPC rules. My friends in the other two NPC's are asking me to rush them.

I like the Greek life and would make a good member either as an alum or not and would be an active participant. I would not bash ABC even though i know in the long run it was the right decision for me, although i find it strange for the girls in ABC asking me to continue to spend time with them.

Anyway, i hope that helps

KillarneyRose 10-31-2011 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by indygphib (Post 2102670)

Is that blue unicorn over on the right sniffing the purple unicorn's butt?

mingleberry 10-31-2011 05:53 PM

Oh I forgot to mention that ABC has the highest GPA requirements, it is also the largest.

DubaiSis 11-01-2011 01:34 AM

If you have friends inviting you into their sorority, I'd take them up on it.

melindawarren 11-01-2011 03:20 AM

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Originally Posted by KillarneyRose (Post 2103546)
Is that blue unicorn over on the right sniffing the purple unicorn's butt?

It would appear as such...

mingleberry 11-02-2011 06:35 AM

Ok Thanks Ladies :)


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