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I did read it. And there have been several who've tried to say that they didn't cut based on tiers but we've had several posters who refuse to believe that PNMs drop out for reasons unrelated to tiers.
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No, "everyone" does not. Some do. Others have other reasons for coming to GC. The last thing I want to do when someone is down is stomp on them and ridicule them for their choices in recruitment, bad or good. I wasn't there and why jump on someone who's upset?
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IMHO, recruitment is really a fickle business. The elephant in the room is that on most college campuses all sororities are not created equal. They are all different and all have different levels of success on a campus and that is ok because there are all different types of women who go through recruitment. There are wonderful girls on every campus that get dropped every fall from Chapters and girls Chapters don't think are qualified and released from every Chapter. I would tell my own daughter that if she got to the end of recruitment and went entirely through the whole process and still didn't feel any connection with what she had left to NOT sign a bid card. Most of us this board are old and wise and I think we sometimes forget what it is like to be an 18 year old "girl" who may not have a Mom or a Sister who is Greek to help guide them through the process.
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Here's another example of "not fitting in" with a certain chapter that's not necessarily "tier" based - During rush, this PNM was at a "top tier" sorority during the second round of parties. This was a good sorority with strong sisterhood, good fraternity socials, campus involvement, cheerleaders, etc. Her rusher showed her the trophy that the sorority had won for having the highest overall GPA in Panhellenic for that year. PNM actually said out loud, "Well, I know I can't help you with that!" and cut the sorority for the next round. It wasn't that she thought it was a nerdy sorority; she just wasn't one of the smartest girls and was scared she would bring them down.
Of course, PNM pledged my chapter and was held over for initiation due to grades. Great sister, though. |
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There's not harassing a PNM and there's being frank with her. If she goes into recruitment again, not considering these 2 chapters, she's cut her odds immediately. If the other chapters have to cut heavily as a rule, and these 2 don't, then she's cut her odds even MORE. Point this out doesn't mean we're ruining her life, her happiness or her recruitment. This PNM wasn't stomped on she was given the reality check she asked for. |
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And this OP was of the opinion (or expressed her opinion in such a way) that these groups were the latter. No matter what the truth is, such an opinion will limit her options. And particularly as a non-member she has no idea whether those groups just struggle for numbers and cut less, or whether they do take any and all comers. If she (or any PNM) isn't happy with her options, that's ok. But I see little reason to encourage her to eliminate options in advance no matter what the reason. She wouldn't be the first PNM to have pre-conceived notions utterly shattered and find a home with a chapter she would never have thought would fit her. Also, there has to be a balance between treating 18 year olds like kids and like adults. They're not always great at making decisions and can be more emotional, but they also can handle honesty and think critically. |
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I like it when teens can accept constructive criticism (do I sound like a teacher?) In the case of this particular girl, those 2 groups may well be her only options, although I have seen PNMs have a much more successful rush the second time than the first for various and sometimes unexplainable reasons. I don't like it when adults jump on a hurting PNM, snarling at her because she cut some groups. As I said, we aren't looking over their shoulders. |
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Even groups that are recommended to make no cuts under RFM still make cuts. Ones that don't, don't last. I don't think you actually know the health of the chapter unless you're a member and you probably don't have a good idea unless you're a member of another chapter on the same campus. Honestly the only time I see GC turn into an unchecked pack of lions is when there are obvious inconsistencies in the story that leads us to believe we're being lied to and/or trolled. Taking the GatorKate example, people first questioned the inconsistencies, THEN after it turned out the story was nothing like what was claimed the tides turned. Then we got meangirl trolled and it turned out the whole thing was bait. So really the best way to "make us nicer" would be for the trolls to stop their "sobstory PNM" baiting. And the "pile-ons" happen just as often due to taking a while to write a post and getting beaten to the bunch as they do because the OP responds to initial well meant criticism or concern with ignorance and sarcasm. And I don't think being the "tone" police works well, nor the "embarrassed on behalf of ____ for your behavior" argument. |
I really don't care if people don't like my comments about their tone or what bad representatives they are of Greek life. Some of your national offices know you by your screen names (and real names) and they aren't happy. Some GCers hone in on suffering PNMs like sharks to blood and I hope all this year's crop of PNMs will read this so they'll know they could be victims.
We do have trolls and actual PNMs who act awful. They're pretty obvious and the trolls, especially, deserve what they asked for. Whole different story from confused PNMs. |
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You can use the tone/embarrassment argument all you like, it's just a bad one. I'm not ashamed of what I write here. In fact, I went back and checked through my old posts and STILL not ashamed. I'm pretty comfortable. It's really not your place to be disappointed/angry/embarrassed on that. Leave our behavior between us and our HQs. |
Whatever. :)
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Why do some GCers only post on GC to tell others how "mean" they are. :rolleyes:
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