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Me either. Or is it me neither?
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From the NPC MOI section on Recruitment Counselors:
The goals of the recruitment counseling program are to: • Provide support, friendship and personal guidance to women participating in the recruitment process by women’s fraternity members who are educated to represent Panhellenic attitudes and ideals. • Provide objective and impartial counselors. • Promote an understanding and explanation of the mutual selection process. • Promote an understanding of the benefits of fraternity affiliation and emphasize the similarities in ideals and goals of all women’s fraternities. • Provide encouragement to the potential new members to continue recruitment through the Preference round during fully structured recruitment and to accept the maximum number of invitations possible during each round of recruitment. • Promote membership recruitment retention and pledging by lessening disappointments and disillusionments. |
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True, and I should be wary as well. If you look through my posts it often sounds like i'm beating a dead horse and constantly bringing up her recruitment, coversations with her Rho Gam and things about grades this year. It's all speculation and hearsay. And the majority of rumors are probably from disgruntled girls that got cut from houses they liked. I'm not trying to pee on your leg and tell you it's raining, just telling you what I hear. |
Thank you Titchou. <head nod>
On second thought, Bullet 2 seems unlikely for young ladies as active members and friends of PNMs to accomplish. It really takes a lot of maturity to be impartial. So, after further review, it seems normal for Recruitment Counselors to range their guidance from "maximize your options<high five>" to "drop now." Rho Gams are really just a sounding board for the emotional toll of recruitment. |
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Lol i'm not sure, But it's a book by Judge Judy! Good read! |
Still wondering if you're in an NPC sorority. Thought you might have overlooked my question on the previous page.
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Didn't see that before, sorry! But I Could be. Could be not... However soon enough i'll divulge. |
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Sororities were founded at a time when to be a woman in a college environment was extremely challenging. The focus on scholarship remains to this day. PNMs with lousy GPAs will likely forever remain PNMs, unless they apply themselves seriously to academics. Equivocating confirms what we already know. The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on. |
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Agreed and understood. Moving on.... |
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Hogwash, it's a yes or no question. Why such reluctance to answer it? |
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My apologies. |
It could be that she is an NPHC aspirant and didn't read AzTheta's question carefully - hence the "could be, could be not," but AzTheta specifically asked her if she was in an NPC sorority not if she was in a sorority, so it is a yes or no question. Of course she might have some reason for not wanting to divulge that information.
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