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retro rush questions
ok, this is a retro rush question story....a friend told me a story and I couldn't answer Her sister rushed at a SEC school for formal rush and had recs and was a double legacy.
She made it thru 2nd round and then nothing. She eventually pledged a house during informal rush. A sister told her that many were cut during that formal rush due to the new computers used to issue invitations. So, this explanation made her feel better. Does anyone know if this happened when computers came onto campuses? (current sisters please don't laugh these days did used to exist) |
I'm pretty sure that "it's the computer's fault" is the sorority rush equivalent to "the dog ate my homework. "
Any actual computer errors are probably due to things like 2 people with the same name or human error during input. |
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ICS/CampusDirector doesn't magically glitch and cut women, nor did it back then. I was active in the early ICS era. There were some people who got cut really on due to the new RFM at that time, and they blamed it on a glitch in the system because that's easier than to admit that you were cut by XYZ. Ex: If I got cut by Sigma, it's easier for me to just lie and say "I would have gotten a bid but ICS erased my invite." |
[COLOR="rgb(255, 0, 255)"]Also, on the off-chance there was a mistake and someone didn't show up on a list when they should have, the sororities were definitely telling Panhellenic ASAP so the mistake could be rectified. [/COLOR]
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At UCLA, listing your legacy chapters is part of the registration form. (I think it's at all the UC schools.) But I know that some PNMs do NOT list their legacy status so it won't impact them in a negative way. (ie "She keeps going back to her legacy chapter, so let's cut our losses and concentrate on the PNMs that we are sure like our chapter.") This way, only her legacy chapters know that she's a legacy and the other chapters have a more open mind.
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A couple of years ago at the U of Alabama, Panhel decided to block the legacy info on the forms. The legacy chapter can see the info, but no other sorority can.
Of course, you still get a lot of that info from recommendations, so you know about those. Normally blaming it on computer glitches is just a bunch of smoke. But it does occasionally happen. There's always somebody else to blame, though. Like the girl who blamed our alumnae panhellenic because she was told her favorite top-tier chapter dropped her because they didn't get a rec on her. Never mind that the alumnae panhellenic does not send recs, just hands them to the local sorority rep, and cannot recommend anybody to any sorority. Never mind that it was the local alum who didn't send a rec (or chose not to). It was still our fault. |
Must... Quit... Reading... Cookbooks!
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And of course, there were ADPi legacies who chose another house, too. Right, KillarneyRose?!?!?! |
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One I remember distinctly from my senior year - our president's older sister had been in our chapter, and so her younger sister came through recruitment as a double in-house legacy.
Poor younger sister had been cut by all other 14 chapters by the third of four rounds. It was confirmed from two other chapters she was dropped because the other chapters knew her older sister was our president, and no one wanted to steal the president's little sister. We (especially pres) felt really guilty this happened to YS, a bubbly smart girl who would have thrived anywhere, but YS didn't get the chance to choose at all where she went. She went on to be a wonderful active, and just went alum :) To be honest, we also sort of cheated out of earning our double-legacy - where's the win when they "let" you win?! |
Original Poster: Can you confirm the question is about an NPC sorority? NIC, NPHC and other groups would likely give very different answers...
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