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It sounds like she's doing great. I look forward to hearing the outcome.
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Best wishes to your daughter!
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So far it has been a wonderful experience. There are some photos on facebook on the Texas A & M Panhellenic page.:) They also just posted a video with all of the door chants from Open House days. |
Any updates today? How is her week going?
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"There are roughly 1400 PNM's which is a new record for TAMU. TAMU will typically place 75% of the girls that begin the process. Last year only 5 - yes only FIVE girls were dropped from recruitment. The other 250 or so that were not placed withdrew on their own. I believe there was a big sigh in the room when the number five was put out there."
I was one of the parents in the room who sighed with relief when I heard that number. I did not go through rush in college, and now that my daughter is going through recruitment it's all new to me. Honestly, I was relieved to learn that recruitment at A&M isn't as competitive as it can be at some other schools--or, that's what I believed I was hearing. My daughter has been doing great through the process, getting invited back to the max number of parties for day 2 & 3. But a friend of hers got a phone call this morning that she was dropped from recruitment, which makes me sad for the girl because I thought if the girls "maximize their options and keep an open mind" then they will find a place in one of the houses. I guess that was naive since the numbers couldn't really work out (1400 PNMs with only 12 houses) . . . but my daughter says there were several other girls she knows of who got invited back to even less parties than her friend, it seems likely they may have gotten the same phone call today. I understand that getting cut early in the process is part of the risk of going through recruitment; I just wish that risk--even for girls who "maximize their options and keep an open mind"--hadn't been downplayed for these girls, so they don't feel so blindsided. |
I am sorry for the delay. She has six parties today! She is having an amazing recruitment. I won't say perfect because she has had cuts but not an y she was bothered by. I can say it is great so far.
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Is there an upperclass quota at TAMU?
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*If the maximum number of pref parties is 2, but a PNM only has 1 invitation, she is still maximizing HER options, and will be guaranteed a bid. |
The number of PNMs participating in recruitment does not negatively impact the number who will receive bids. If 1400 begin recruitment and 1400 make it to pref., then 1400 will be eligible to receive a bid:in other words, if each received and accepted a bid, then there would be 116/117 new members per sorority.
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In the original quote, it said 5 girls got cut completely. While that number is fabulously low, it is no consolation to those 5 girls. I think daughter's friend just found that out the hard way. Best of luck to her -I'm sure that really sucks.
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But a friend of hers got a phone call this morning that she was dropped from recruitment, which makes me sad for the girl because I thought if the girls "maximize their options and keep an open mind" then they will find a place in one of the houses. I guess that was naive since the numbers couldn't really work out (1400 PNMs with only 12 houses) . . . but my daughter says there were several other girls she knows of who got invited back to even less parties than her friend, it seems likely they may have gotten the same phone call today. I understand that getting cut early in the process is part of the risk of going through recruitment; I just wish that risk--even for girls who "maximize their options and keep an open mind"--hadn't been downplayed for these girls, so they don't feel so blindsided.[/QUOTE]
I have to wonder if she had recs for each chapter?? |
Wishing the best of all great experiences and outcomes for all PNM's!
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There could definitely be other factors at play that caused her to be dropped early. |
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