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I respectfully disagree, as well- during Formal recruitment, for instance, all the houses are actively seeking new members and the PNMs going through have been pre-screened to meet at least certain criteria (attending a collegiate institution, often meeting a certain GPA).
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Many people have compared AI to the way that NPHC sororities recruit. What happened in this thread is almost identical to what I've read of their interests' experiences.
Do research, get information, meet the women, express interest (or allow them to express interest in you) This woman researched, met a group of women, researched again, met another group of women and has expressed interest. If she meets the standards of AI for the sorority that is interested in her, then that sorority has the option of inviting her for membership. It's not like she walked up and said, PLEDGE ME to any and all comers. /Please note, all experience with NPHC policies are second or third hand, so I'm going based off of what I've seen here on GC //Broken Record maybe, but it's what I'm thinking. |
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Alpha Phi was the only organization I contacted and whose members I met. However, I'm not sure what that has to do with the fact that I think AI is nothing like undergraduate recruitment. Would you care to enlighten me? |
What's wrong with looking at more than one? To me, its the soliciting more than one that is the problem.
To me looking equates research. Soliciting is approaching more than one. Maybe we are on the same page, but I am failing to see it. Edited to add: I have no clue how Val did it, and am making no comments at all. |
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Any post from a collegiate who lists five campus GLOs and names them after constellations, Harry Potter houses or days of the week, is going through recruitment.
Any post from a college graduate who sends emails to 5 GLO HQ's and names them after constellations, Harry Potter homes or days of the week, is going shopping. |
This assumes that emails were sent to all 5. Picking 5 to research is different than contacting 5.
I do get your point, but as much of this is coming second hand, we don't really know what happened and I'd prefer to either not judge or give the benefit of the doubt until that information does come to light, assuming it ever does. |
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I'm sure there are LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS of women who looked at all 4 NPHC groups (and men who looked at all 5).
However, the knowledge I have acquired from GC also lets me know that if they openly contacted more than one, or went to #2 after #1 turned them down, they were probably left high and dry. Then again, the problem is that all the NPCs have wildly different policies on this. I'm guessing (please forgive me if I'm going where I shouldn't) this isn't the case in NPHC where graduate or undergraduate membership is concerned. |
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/feeling bad for the thread hijack that's occured. |
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Could some BGLO ladies please explain how the NPHC sorority rush process happens? http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=250 Even gleaning that link, it sounds like you'd better RESEARCH first, then contact one and one only, and not shop around until someone finally "takes you". |
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