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kreich 07-14-2008 10:24 AM

Things may be different now, but I can share my experience from the late 80s--early 90s. I rushed at a big state school. I was an out-of-state student. I pledged what was considered a "top" sorority. I had a full card for all the rounds and so had to "regret" a few houses each round.

We had a deferred rush, so the first round was in November or December, Panhel cut for grades, and then we came back a week early in January to complete rush.

My high school boyfriend's mom was in a sorority in college. She offered to organize my recs the summer before school started. My parents weren't greek in college, and I knew nothing about rush. I accepted her offer mostly to be polite since it seemed like something she really wanted to do. She called around to all of her friends, and believe it or not, recruited 17 women to write recommendations. There were 19 sororities on my campus.

I had no idea how valuable those recs would be. At my campus, if an alumnae wrote a rec for a girl before rush started, the house invited her over for formal dinner. I had the opportunity to meet girls in each of the 17 houses I had recs for -- even before rush began. I also met a senior from the house I eventually pledged (ZTA) in one of my activities classes. She invited me over for dinner, too. So I went there twice during the fall semester. I later learned that I was her "rush crush"--Without having someone who is your champion in the house, it was hard to make it to bid night.

So, my advice is to get recs if you can and meet as many girls during Fall semester as possible--especially if your sorority recruitment is competitive like ours was.

gee_ess 07-14-2008 12:45 PM

Great post Zillini - that is a very good explanation of the situation.

Elephant Walk 07-14-2008 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Zillini (Post 1680691)
Also at Bama there's a spring Panhellenic weekend, basically a meet and greet for actives and all upcoming fall PNMs.

Arkansas has Greek Week, which I assume to be something similar to that. GS could probably shed a little bit more light on it.

gee_ess 07-14-2008 04:49 PM

Actually, Arkansas has done away with Greek Week for the time being - no idea why. I think it is a really great tool to introduce the pnm's to the crazy world of recruitment.

Elephant Walk 07-14-2008 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by gee_ess (Post 1680884)
Actually, Arkansas has done away with Greek Week for the time being - no idea why. I think it is a really great tool to introduce the pnm's to the crazy world of recruitment.

Me too...when'd they get rid of it? I remember it being there bout 4 years ago.

gee_ess 07-14-2008 06:02 PM

The last time they held Greek Week was spring of '06.

lawgal 07-30-2008 04:51 PM

recruitment feedback from out of state pnms
 
With recruitment starting for some schools in the next few weeks, I was wondering if some of you out-of-state pnms would give us some feedback after you go through recruitment about whether (and how much) being from out of state seemed to impact your results, if you can tell. Also what you did to help yourself stand out (in a good way) as the people on this thread have suggested. How many recs did you have for each house?Could you tell if the number of recs had an impact? [Treading a fine line here - don't want to overkill or look desperate]

Thought I would ask on this thread, although it may fall into the recruitment stories category. Thanks for any feedback.

33girl 07-30-2008 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gee_ess (Post 1680884)
Actually, Arkansas has done away with Greek Week for the time being - no idea why. I think it is a really great tool to introduce the pnm's to the crazy world of recruitment.

This is a silly question, but if you called that Greek Week, what did you call the competition they had between all the GLOs? I am assuming you had something like that (with Greek Olympics, Greek sing etc).

Elephant Walk 07-30-2008 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 1688559)
This is a silly question, but if you called that Greek Week, what did you call the competition they had between all the GLOs? I am assuming you had something like that (with Greek Olympics, Greek sing etc).

We don't really have one?

I'm pretty sure we have just Homecoming where people compete. I guess Row Week has a few competitions in it too.

We've got so many ridiculous other competitions for sororities and fraternities...frats at bat - AOPi, Crowning - ZTA, Derby Days - EX, Watermelon Bust - LXA, some flag football tourney - EN, etc. It's too much work to have other weeks.

33girl 07-30-2008 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1688565)
We don't really have one?

I'm pretty sure we have just Homecoming where people compete. I guess Row Week has a few competitions in it too.

We've got so many ridiculous other competitions for sororities and fraternities...frats at bat - AOPi, Crowning - ZTA, Derby Days - EX, Watermelon Bust - LXA, some flag football tourney - EN, etc. It's too much work to have other weeks.

If you do system-wide competitions at Homecoming + the multudinous other things, yeah that makes sense.

gee_ess 07-30-2008 10:09 PM

Oops! I need to clarify my post - I was actually talking about Greek Weekend, which was a stand alone weekend where hs seniors came up for a day of mock rush and other activities.

Sorry for the confusion!

lawgal 08-15-2008 04:00 PM

interested in knowing how this works out during recruitment
 
I am bumping the thread because I would really be interested in how successful out-of state pnms are in recruitment this fall, along with anything they thought contributed to their success (if they can tell). How they managed to stand out from the crowd for instance....

Army Wife'79 08-15-2008 04:41 PM

lawgal I was so curious about this last year I asked Irish Pipes if she could do her computer magic and break them (Auburn's) down by state and by group. She did and most OOS'ers were from nearby states. Maybe she'll do it again this year after AU posts it's lists with the hometowns listed.

exlurker 08-15-2008 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Army Wife'79 (Post 1698420)
lawgal I was so curious about this last year I asked Irish Pipes if she could do her computer magic and break them (Auburn's) down by state and by group. She did and most OOS'ers were from nearby states. Maybe she'll do it again this year after AU posts it's lists with the hometowns listed.

A list of new members at Oklahoma State U was published a few days ago in an Oklahoma newspaper. Just from the most casual of glances, one can see out-of-staters from Texas, Kansas and Missouri, along with a few from more "exotic" locations.

Oklahoma State U. NPC Sorority Bid List 2008

http://www.stillwater-newspress.com/...225113435.html

Edited to add: I hope the link just above ^ works better than the one posted earlier below.
http://www.stillwater-newspress.com/...ces_printstory




Haven't got a clue as to what potential new members from out-of-state did / didn't do, or what percentage of them received / accepted bids, though:

lawgal 08-15-2008 05:08 PM

drat
 
The link doesnt work for me.


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