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Really sorry things haven't worked out the way you hoped to so far, but it sounds like you're doing the right things to move on (and have a great attitude about it), and there will be many opportunities to help you get the most out of college. Good luck! |
Since Theatre is my minor, I was actually looking for BOTH. Guess that I just typed the incorrect org name!
So, Alpha Psi Omega is on campus and is very active. Alpha Phi Omega doesn't have a presence in my State. Yet. |
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I did pay a visit to the Student Activities office, and was directed to the list of registered clubs on campus online.
One of the ladies there (who I met during recruitment) suggested the idea of starting a local service org here, as she mentioned that there were about ten other women and men who wanted to go Greek but either were released from recruitment or not offered a bid and were still very interested in going Greek. I'm not sure if trying to undertake something like that from the ground up is what I was looking for either. I've also sent an email to both APO National and to our Clubs Coordinator about whether expansion to our school was a possibility. We'll see. I'll keep everyone updated. |
Because of your age, I wonder if you should try to separate your education from your social life. Maybe looking at Junior League, Rotary, Exchange Club, etc. might be a better choice for you. Groups like Rotary and Exchange are clamoring for young members so you would suddenly be desired for the (probable) reason why you were not wanted in college groups. These groups are also EXCELLENT for networking and as you continue your education and look for a new job, this will give you a distinct leg up in the actual corporate world.
Don't let it get you down, but now is probably the time to start thinking about directing your energies toward groups who will appreciate your greatness. |
DubaiSis, I'll check those groups out.
Thanks for the info. I definitely don't want my College experience to be all work (because I study like mad anyway.....) and no fun....so instead of banging my head on the wall over not being accepted here at College....there's GOT to be some other stuff to do. I think that I'd go nuts if things kept going on like this. Something very funny....I did meet someone, who is my age....and who lives in the dorms. What were the odds of that....both in our late twenties, unmarried, new to town and having no other local female friends? In the line in the food court, to boot? I'm grateful for that....perhaps we can be good company for each other. |
I'm sure you can. There are LOTS of organizations out there who are looking for good members. I just mentioned 3 that have special significance to me and my family members. Do some google searching and attend around (no need to commit after just one meeting!), and you'll find the perfect fit.
I'm glad you found a friend! |
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My recruitment story has a perfectly happy ending.
I really, really (times that by infinity) wanted to go Greek. That's not going to happen at my school. But....I realized that ALL of the current Undergrads, Grad Students and Alumni/a of my school make up our own (Humongous) Fraternity. Complete with cherished traditions, rituals and history stretching back over a century. But....I was thinking some more (as I always do) on how to offer closure to myself, under my own terms....and pulling some advice from my friends. I'm definitely part of the XYZ Nation, as we call the students at our school. So...even though I'm sure many may have an issue with this: I've chosen to select the Greek Letter Equivalent of my School's initials and. Sure...laugh....but it's something that means a lot to me. No matter where I go, no matter what I do....I'll always be forever a part of: Upsilon Nu Rho Which spells out my school: The Unversity of Nevada, Reno. I'm not afraid to let everyone know where I attend school anymore. Since I'm not going to pursue recruitment at my school in the future....finding my own way and closure, on my own terms is what matters in this case to me. If you want to know whether I'll wear letters....no, I'm not that meshuggah. But...this is the end of my story and I did end up Greek in the end. But....I do have plans for where I'll take this: and a paddle all my own to decorate. lol. Thanks for following my recruitment story and offering such fantastic advice....I'll stick around on the boards, and keep on keeping on. :D PS: Yes....I plan to pursue other clubs and orgs both on and off campus. They'll just be that much sweeter to me. |
Upsilon Nu Rho for life!
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Good luck with that :rolleyes: |
It means something to me and with the letters excluded, it means something to more than 20,000 current students and untold thousands of alumni/a, and more than just greek latters and colors, and I'm sorry if you're offended.
You don't attend my school. Just like I don't belong to your GLO....you have absolutely NO idea what my school means to me and to other members of the Wolf Pack Nation. We live and bleed Silver and Blue and our traditions and rituals have meant more to me personally that I could ever speak of....I just don't have the words to describe being Wolf Pack for the rest of my life. I don't have any idea what being Kappa Alpha Theta means to you and your sisters, because I'm not Kappa Alpha Theta. If you are offended because I placed Upsilon Nu Rho in my signature....then I'll consider deleting them as I don't wish to offend the fabulous ladies that I've met here on GC. The signature remains, whether it says UNR or Nevada. I consider myself part of the Fraternity that IS Nevada. That's something that will never change. I deleted the letters from my signature, because it is apparent that they were offensive. I apologize for offending you and others, ThetaLady. So, my story has a happy ending, as I realized that I found my Fraternity home....although it is not a GLO. Which, the more I think about it: whoever said "You'll end up where you're meant to." was right. I have found my home. |
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I also wanted to tell you that you don't have to slap Greek letters onto something to make it special. Not every organization needs "greek" recognition. If you're creating an interest group in hopes of bringing someone else to campus, that's one thing, but ascribing Greek letters to your college and making a paddle (which I presume you might hang on your wall in your dorm?) because you crave the appearance of a Greek title? You're bigger than that. Please, allow yourself to grieve, and then move on. There are 200 clubs at your school. There are also community events, dozens of charitable organizations, and all sorts of routes to find friendship and camaraderie. Even if you were a new member of a sorority, it's still just as difficult and scary making friends. Bonds are made through shared experiences. Who says that you can't talk to the person you met in line at the food court and plan a social activity? Create an event that would attract the type of people you want to get to know. It could be a charity event, it could be apple-picking, zip-lining or hiking, going to see a local band, whatever you want. I know that it's not easy to "just move on," but you have so many options. Good luck! Quote:
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