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Re: Sorority & Rush Information Sessions for High School Seniors
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As one who give tours nearly every possible visit day, I know that even among some tour guides who are Greek there is a tendancy to let the group decide if they want to see Greek Life. I don't give my groups the option, and I always make it a point to tell them all that I know and believe, but some tour guides who aren't greek won't even discuss Greek life and those kids are left on their own. As for the helpfulness of the sessions I think they do help. My house was the only fraternity shown on campus visit days (b/c it's clean) and I gave tours to probably 95% of the people who came by (yeah that many!). I know that after I gave my information out, I had convinced the guys to at least give a chance, and done the best I could to put parents at ease. For me this was easy b/c here at Nebraska there is a pretty definate stratification of acheivement between the Greek and non-Greek community. At other schools where there isn't that much difference it probably would be more difficult. The biggest thing I can say is talk to the Office of Admissions as IFC and Panhel and let them know that you want Greek life as part of HS Senior days, so that the kids who are interested have the opportunity to see what is available. |
Re: dzandiloo...
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Actually, I'm in Lubbock...and even though there is no Gamma Phi chapter at Tech, I believe their alumnae are still involved in the APH & Greek Peek. |
Re: Re: Sorority & Rush Information Sessions for High School Seniors
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Tours of Greek houses were not something that the "regular" tour guides such as myself handled. At my alma mater, prospective students who want to see a fraternity/sorority house have to talk to the Greek Life office to arrange a tour. |
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