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Barbie's_Rush 08-29-2009 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 50ccerfan (Post 1841101)
A few nights ago, I got caught by excise police for using someone else's ID to get into a bar, got arrest, got a ticket, and I'll have to go to court, and this is going to be on my record for 6 months.

Sorority rush is a few months away (I'm going to rush NPHC sororities)
I hear the rush process is only a few days to a week
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Yeah, these things won't narrow down which school you're at in Indiana at all. Being rude to NPHC members here is pretty danged stupid. Even I know that and I'm in the NPC.

I'd be much more concerned about other legal ramifications than prospective sorority membership.

Now back to your previously scheduled lane change.

AOII_LB93 08-29-2009 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tri deezy (Post 1841209)
Lighten up! My little sister (biological) was arrested for the same thing and she's always been the angel of the family. She also graduated cum laude from an ivy league. Depending on where you live/ go to school, you might need an ID to basically have a life at all. My sister is a very respectable young woman and after her arrest she was able to get jobs at the Peace Corps, Sierra Club, and now a law firm just off wall street. To the OP- it can't hurt to try recruitment, like someone else said- just be honest:)

She said she was interested in NPHC. They don't recruit like we do. Maybe your should re-read and realize this isn't your specialty.

50ccerfan 08-29-2009 08:50 PM

Alright first off, I wasn't being rude to anyone else before the comments began. Secondly, I'm reading about NPC and NPHC and now I learning they're two different councils b/c what do you mean , AOII LB93, when you say they don't recruit like we do?

and thank you tri deezy for the uplift :)

DrPhil 08-29-2009 09:03 PM

50ccerfan isn't really an NPHC aspirant.

50ccerfan 08-29-2009 09:15 PM

Ok, so I was totally confused b/c when sunsuret said 3 out of 4 sororities do background checks, I thought she meant to say the school she rushed her school had 4 sororities but I just googled it and she was talking about the four African-American sororities. I'm rushing NPHC, and we have about 15 of those sororities at my school.

I just confused why one has panhellenic( as one word) and the other is Pan hellenic( two words) yet they're totally different. This thread has just gone to shambles now... :/

MexicanMami0286 08-29-2009 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 50ccerfan (Post 1841266)
Ok, so I was totally confused b/c when sunsuret said 3 out of 4 sororities do background checks, I thought she meant to say the school she rushed her school had 4 sororities but I just googled it and she was talking about the four African-American sororities. I'm rushing NPHC, and we have about 15 of those sororities at my school.

I just confused why one has panhellenic( as one word) and the other is Pan hellenic( two words) yet they're totally different. This thread has just gone to shambles now... :/

No you're mistaken. The NPHC: National Pan-Hellenic Council represents 4 historically black sororities. You must be referring to the NPC: National Panhellenic Council, which you learn more about here http://www.npcwomen.org/ or by doing a search on the boards.

Obviously, you need to do a little more research, as they're two different councils. Good luck!

knight_shadow 08-29-2009 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 50ccerfan (Post 1841266)
Ok, so I was totally confused b/c when sunsuret said 3 out of 4 sororities do background checks, I thought she meant to say the school she rushed her school had 4 sororities but I just googled it and she was talking about the four African-American sororities. I'm rushing NPHC, and we have about 15 of those sororities at my school.

I just confused why one has panhellenic( as one word) and the other is Pan hellenic( two words) yet they're totally different. This thread has just gone to shambles now... :/

LOL. Sen, you're a woman now.

To 50ccerfan - there are not 15 NPHC sororities. That is probably why none of our replies are making sense to you. You need to do more research.

ETA: MexicanMami0286 types faster than I do :p

Psi U MC Vito 08-29-2009 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 50ccerfan (Post 1841266)
Ok, so I was totally confused b/c when sunsuret said 3 out of 4 sororities do background checks, I thought she meant to say the school she rushed her school had 4 sororities but I just googled it and she was talking about the four African-American sororities. I'm rushing NPHC, and we have about 15 of those sororities at my school.

I just confused why one has panhellenic( as one word) and the other is Pan hellenic( two words) yet they're totally different. This thread has just gone to shambles now... :/

Actually it went that way a long time ago. And Sensuret is man who is in one of the NPHC or D9 fraternities.

DrPhil 08-29-2009 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1841262)
50ccerfan isn't really an NPHC aspirant.

Like I said.

Plus, 50ccerfan isn't too bright. This is why basic information should be sought before coming to GC for advice.

minDyG 08-29-2009 09:28 PM

If your school has 15 sororities of a specific council, then you're rushing NPC.

And starting your thread off on the defensive right out of the gate is like starting a sentence, "Don't take this the wrong way, but..."

Either way, good luck. Stuff happens and your mistake didn't harm anyone, so you shouldn't be punished for it beyond the extent of your court mandated penance. But people are judgmental and picky (especially with something as superficial as sorority recruitment--when you have just a few minutes to make a lasting impression), so who knows whether it will affect you. Just be honest yet discreet and hope for the best.

DrPhil 08-29-2009 09:29 PM

So the two posters who typed about rush and recruitment were on target after all. :)

50ccerfan 08-29-2009 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1841276)
Like I said.

Plus, 50ccerfan isn't too bright. This is why basic information should be sought before coming to GC for advice.

Considering I graduated with well over a 3.3 with AP credit in high school, I wouldnt say I'm the dumbest But it isn't polite to brag.

And I'd only think sensuret was a woman b/c he's posting in a SORORITY forum. Sorry

I was going to correct my mistake on calling NPHC NPC when you jumped on me for it. Yea I should;ve had my facts straight, but sorry I don't spend every moment obsessing and researching Greek life, especially since it isn't really an academic type of pursuit

50ccerfan 08-29-2009 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by minDyG (Post 1841277)
If your school has 15 sororities of a specific council, then you're rushing NPC.

And starting your thread off on the defensive right out of the gate is like starting a sentence, "Don't take this the wrong way, but..."

Either way, good luck. Stuff happens and your mistake didn't harm anyone, so you shouldn't be punished for it beyond the extent of your court mandated penance. But people are judgmental and picky (especially with something as superficial as sorority recruitment--when you have just a few minutes to make a lasting impression), so who knows whether it will affect you. Just be honest yet discreet and hope for the best.

I realized I got them mixed up, again...Thanks though

KSUViolet06 08-29-2009 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 50ccerfan (Post 1841283)
I don't spend every moment obsessing and researching Greek life, especially since it isn't really an academic type of pursuit

Sure you don't have to obsess over it, but if you are interested in a particular type of sorority, you should at least know what council it is in.

And FYI: academics are indeed an important factor in joining a sorority.

knight_shadow 08-29-2009 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1841286)
Sure you don't have to obsess over it, but if you are interested in a particular type of sorority, you should at least know what council it is in.

And FYI: academics are indeed an important factor in joining a sorority.

OK?!

I like how our "obsession" with Greek life becomes overbearing when the n00b gets an answer that's different than what s/he expected :rolleyes:


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