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I am not withholding any truth, I don't see how that would be helpful. I'm being completely honest, this is from my point-of-view. I don't know if I have any red flags about me I don't think I do. The only thing I can think of is that I don't have any connections of people I know that are in sororities/greek life. The only ones I know are people who've been graduated for 15 + years.
Again this is completely from my POV so there could be something I don't see or realize, but with that being said I am giving my complete and honest truths within the threads I have posted on here. My rush experience not making sense ALSO doesn't make sense to me! This is why I thought coming on GC would help get to the bottom of it. However, maybe it's a sign from the universe that I'm not meant to be in a sorority because in my opinion I have all the qualifications to be in one. Thank you for all of the help and inputs so far. I really appreciate it! :) |
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The same reason I'm not going to win a Nobel Peace Prize nor an Oscar nor an Emmy nor be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -I'm not qualified according to the committees who make these determinations. Seriously. You did not meet the qualifications for the groups on that campus...whatever those qualifications might be. Sorry to be so blunt. My dear PH sister AZTheta (hey,sweetie!) was far more eloquent.
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I'm going to hazard a guess here. Do you have a hard time connecting to people? When you said you didn't know how to reach out and become friends with the sorority women in your classes or organizations it made me wonder? Maybe in recruitment, you came across as awkward or really shy. I have a sister (Gamma Sigma Sigma) who went through NPC rush twice and was not selected both times. She fits into the above description. However, once we got to know her, she is a lovely person. Her personality just doesn't work with the quick pace of recruitment. She needs time to get to know people. It took her pretty much a semester to really find her niche. Someone like this is going to do pretty poorly in formal, and even informal recruitment. Maybe you could do better in a service organization.
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To midwesterg!rl:
First, you will go through many life experiences where the outcome doesn't make sense and it does you no good to keep dwelling on it. You will never know why it didn't work for you to join a sorority and you'll drive yourself mad trying to figure it out. Future experiences like this might be not getting the job of your dreams (and someone who seemed less qualified gets it), some type of financial or medical crisis or a marital breakdown - stuff happens to good people that doesn't make sense. The people I know who've gone through tough things have been able to move on in life because they learned to let go and accept what happened. Also, *winter*, your guess is what I was thinking. OP had written earlier about being extremely nervous to re-rush due to what houses might think. If she is indeed a very quiet personality that doesn't do well in a setting like rush, then that, combined with being very nervous, could be why she was not successful. |
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Alpha Phi Omega (or any other social/service or social/professional organization) is NOT a consolation prize for not getting into an NPC, NIC or NPHC group. People who get into APO chapters and attempt to use them as a substitute are a drain on the chapter, and too many of them joining at one time can completely ruin the chapter and its intended purpose. Do NOT offer membership, or even the possibility of it, in organizations that you obviously know next to nothing about. |
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