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I emailed panhellenic a few days ago but I haven't gotten a response yet so I was wondering if anyone on here might know? I was just wondering if I should be able to sign up for recruitment yet? The website lets me agree to the terms but then when I try to fill out anything I get a blank page with the Greek logo at the top...
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Not totally sure on this but I think registration starts April 1st or at least that's what their website says on the side(:
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yeah it's april! my mom told me after I had posted, which made me feel a little dumb haha!
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Would either a maxi dress or skirt be okay for any of the recruitment days?
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Skirts would be fine for some (potentially most of the days not 100% sure on the first few/pref). As for a maxi dress, I suppose it depends on how it looks. I feel like many of them are very very casual almost like beach cover ups.
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okay that's good to know! The ones that I was thinking of don't look to beachy to me but knowing that they often do come across very casual I won't make them a first choice of what to wear.
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Also check out gogreek.wsu.edu if you havne't already :) Good Luck with recruitment.
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I didn't start the thread but thanks! I definitely have checked the website though :)
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A few people have said that wsu recruitment is not too competitive. It is definitely not on the same scale of southern schools/Texas/etc but in the past year or two it has become more competitive due to increased enrollment and the numbers are only getting bigger! Recs aren't completely necessary but they would be super helpful of you are more of a shy personality/don't have stellar grades. They definitely can't hurt in any case!
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^^^I don't mean to sound defensive, but I don't think any of us said WSU's recruitment isn't too competitive. I think we agreed with you - it's competitive, but it isn't the SEC.
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Wow, I definitely never imagined getting so much advice from starting this thread. Thank you guys so much! Coug2012 hopefully we get to meet during rush(:
I only have one rec to one chapter so hopefully I dont become shy between now and rush week! |
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2011 quota/40 total/115 2010 quota/34 total/98 2009 quota/38 total/98 2008 quota/36 total/98 2007 quota/33 2006 quota/23 To get the clearest picture we'd need the number of women who signed up for rush, and how many were placed, but I am confident that it is at least at 85%, if not 90%. I'll give you that some dimension of competition can exist if a certain chapter has been naughty due to Risk Management issues and either is or isn't recruiting during formal rush. Quote:
I know I'd remember the story of someone who went to EWU, PSU, or Boise Clown College to rush because it was easier and then try and transfer in to one of the larger schools. I think it is actually the opposite in our region, statistically harder to get into the big flagship schools than a particular sorority as college admissions don't use quota additions. |
Quota additions for college....hmmm, there's an interesting idea.:).
Totally agree with the rest of your post. Not to knock the SEC or the South in general. I know it's not fair to paint everyone with the same brush, and I'm sure we sometimes hear the more extreme examples on here, but I think the "I HAVE to go to Camp Watamazuki, go to East Mississippi Prepatory High School, get 18,000 recs, and attend college sorority events and alumnae teas from the age of three so I can be a Zeta Zeta Zeta or I will be a social disgrace to my family and my entire community and be forced to live in isolation, friendless and without a job or spouse when I return home" would strike most people in the Northwest as complete and total looney tune bat-s*** crazy talk. That doesn't describe WSU. It is competitive in the way most flagship state schools in most places are competitive. It isn't a breeze - you can't have a 2.6, wear an old sweatshirt and ripped jeans, put your hair up in a messy bun, decide you are only interested in 2 houses or you're done, and expect a good outcome. As I mentioned in the previous post - I don't think any of us suggested that (we talked more about Cougar cheese - didn't we?). A girl needs to have decent grades, keep an open mind, present herself well, and get recs if she can. I'm guessing the placement rate is 90% and that of the 10% who don't get placed - 7% probably drops out. That's a complete guess and maybe it just reflects daughter's experience, but again, she didn't know anyone (and her last set of friends went through in 2010) that got cut entirely. She knew 2 who dropped (not including her which made 3). The 2 who dropped got placed through COB. Everyone else got a bid somewhere. Now I will say, the "certain chapter being naughty and not being able to recruit" thing did happen and it won't be recruiting this year. Not sure how or if that will affect things. Their numbers are going up for the same reason most school's numbers are going up in recruitment (I imagine)- more freshman coming in...They will probably have a large increase this year because UW, in an extremely controversial move, chose to lower the number of Washington freshman they would take in favor of OOS students, so WSU picked up a lot of that slack with the largest freshman class they've seen in quite a while. |
I was surprised to see a crest for Alpha Omicron Pi on the website, especially because they quote the AOPi party line on not using a crest on their info page.:confused:
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