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hopelessromance 04-27-2010 08:38 PM

UF Recruitment
 
I am planning to go through the fall recruitment as a Freshman. There are sixteen sororities and I have a connection to five. I have been told by others that the ones I don't have family in will cut me right away because I am suppose to keep my interest to the legacy chapters? How will the four chapters I have a connection at treat me then? I am not a legacy to all but the one my mother was in she transferred schools after two. My mom's sister was also in a sorority there but did not become alumnae, she was very known as she married a dean but I am still worried about her quitting and how it might affect me. I also have two cousins who are in different sororities. The last my cousins fiance just graduated and was president of her sorority. I don't know how to approach each sorority because I am afraid they will cut me if they learn I have a connection to another. I know having a cousin in one doesn't make me a legacy but they are currently involved in it and the fear is how do I pick between the different aspects of my family. They fit their sororities to a tee but I second guess myself alot.

KSUViolet06 04-27-2010 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by hopelessromance (Post 1922051)
I am planning to go through the fall recruitment as a Freshman. There are sixteen sororities and I have a connection to five. I have been told by others that the ones I don't have family in will cut me right away because I am suppose to keep my interest to the legacy chapters? How will the four chapters I have a connection at treat me then? I am not a legacy to all but the one my mother was in she transferred schools after two. My mom's sister was also in a sorority there but did not become alumnae, she was very known as she married a dean but I am still worried about her quitting and how it might affect me. I also have two cousins who are in different sororities. The last my cousins fiance just graduated and was president of her sorority. I don't know how to approach each sorority because I am afraid they will cut me if they learn I have a connection to another. I know having a cousin in one doesn't make me a legacy but they are currently involved in it and the fear is how do I pick between the different aspects of my family. They fit their sororities to a tee but I second guess myself alot.




We can't predict whether a chapter will cut you because you're a legacy to another.

Just get your recs, prepare well, and present yourself well at every chapter you visit.

As far as chooing between your family members and such, just try to keep an open mind. Family should recognize that you have to make decisions based on your own experiences during recruitment (not on how they feel).

baci 04-28-2010 09:37 AM

Wow...that was a a lot to take in.

First, take a deep breath! This is your recruitment and you should enjoy it to the fullest. UF is a superb university with a wonderful greek life. Congratulations on your acceptance!!! Do not worry your pretty self with so many what-ifs and unknowns. You should also not stress so much about family situations either. Remember, this is for you and your life. I would like to think your family understands this.

I went to UF back in the day and I know things have changed through time, but from what I know there is no 100% across board rule that you will be cut from orgs because you have ties to others. That is silly. If an org is looking for a reason to cut you over another PNM "MAYBE" they might use this as a reason. I would not worry about it myself. You have no control over what they do and decide. You have control over how you prepare yourself, present yourself, and the decisions you make each round.

What you need to worry about is PREPARATION on a whole. Get all those recs together and be spot on just like KSUViolet06 stated. This is your only worry right now. The rest is out of your control as to what goes on in membership selection.

You are a legacy to one and IMHO this is the one org in which you truly have the connection. I would not stress about the other connections.

Everything will fall into place. So much can happen during recruitment. It always does. Enjoy it. You have one amazing recruitment, so make the most of it.

hopelessromance 04-28-2010 08:24 PM

Thanks for your advise girls! I talked to one of my cousins when she came over for Sunday dinner and she said that her sorority would give me more attention since she is an active member but since our cousin is also in another and it is her brother's fiance who just graduated and was president her senior year in another that I have to decide which one I like best. It is stressing me out but I just have to take a deep breath and focus on the fun experience of going through recruitment! She was basically like girl this just gives you knowledge of the organizations and can help you pick your favorite and not feel so shy in meeting a ton of new girls. I just hope now that if I pick between my mom's and my cousin's or even my aunts that someone doesn't feel I betrayed them. I can only pick one after all!

agzg 04-28-2010 08:27 PM

I can't read the first post so I'm going to say that your chances are between snowball's and sure deal.

hopelessromance 04-28-2010 08:32 PM

Isn't that what anyone's chances are? LOL :D

33girl 04-28-2010 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by hopelessromance (Post 1922702)
She was basically like girl this just gives you knowledge of the organizations and can help you pick your favorite and not feel so shy in meeting a ton of new girls. I just hope now that if I pick between my mom's and my cousin's or even my aunts that someone doesn't feel I betrayed them. I can only pick one after all!

Well, they have to pick you too. :) The chapters there are huge and a lot of sisters will be making decisions on which rushees they want to ask back.

Just don't go on about your cousin or other family members being in this or that sorority. You never know, the perfect fit for you might be a sorority that no one in your family has anything to do with. Good luck!

KSUViolet06 04-28-2010 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by hopelessromance (Post 1922702)
Thanks for your advise girls! I talked to one of my cousins when she came over for Sunday dinner and she said that her sorority would give me more attention since she is an active member but since our cousin is also in another and it is her brother's fiance who just graduated and was president her senior year in another that I have to decide which one I like best. It is stressing me out but I just have to take a deep breath and focus on the fun experience of going through recruitment! She was basically like girl this just gives you knowledge of the organizations and can help you pick your favorite and not feel so shy in meeting a ton of new girls. I just hope now that if I pick between my mom's and my cousin's or even my aunts that someone doesn't feel I betrayed them. I can only pick one after all!

Well, recruitment is also a mutual selection process. So just as you are attempting to discern which chapters fit you best, the CHAPTERS are doing the same. So while you will be making decisions, so will they.

atoheadlines 04-29-2010 04:27 PM

I am not being a dick but instead of this girl needing advise she needs to stop bragging and be so thankful that she can go through a competative rush and have active family members. The honest truth is with her being so connected she will get more bids than the average girl. Even if she doesn't pick her moms the other sororities are going like that she has previous Greek females in her family. What looks better to sororities in the initial review than getting a active member to write your recs. Girl you need to just be so thankful you have all this because there are so many girls on here freaking out because they don't have anyone to ask for recs. I am sure you won't have a problem picking the right sorority for yourself.

AOII Angel 04-29-2010 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by hopelessromance (Post 1922051)
I am planning to go through the fall recruitment as a Freshman. There are sixteen sororities and I have a connection to five. I have been told by others that the ones I don't have family in will cut me right away because I am suppose to keep my interest to the legacy chapters? How will the four chapters I have a connection at treat me then? I am not a legacy to all but the one my mother was in she transferred schools after two. My mom's sister was also in a sorority there but did not become alumnae, she was very known as she married a dean but I am still worried about her quitting and how it might affect me. I also have two cousins who are in different sororities. The last my cousins fiance just graduated and was president of her sorority. I don't know how to approach each sorority because I am afraid they will cut me if they learn I have a connection to another. I know having a cousin in one doesn't make me a legacy but they are currently involved in it and the fear is how do I pick between the different aspects of my family. They fit their sororities to a tee but I second guess myself alot.

Okay, let me see if I can get this straight. You are a legacy to one sorority through your mother. You have three cousins in different sororities and a cousin's fiance who just graduated that was a member of a fifth sorority. Is this correct? This should not get you cut from the other chapters. How would they know that the girls in all the other sororities are your cousins? Did it get them cut when they went through? Did it get the last one cut? No. Just don't go to chapter XYZ and talk nonstop about cousin in ABC, cousin in DEF and love of mom's chapter, QRS. I think you are making a mountain out of a molehill. Like everyone else said, go in with an open mind and see where you feel comfortable. Don't worry about it. What happens happens.

sydney bristow 04-29-2010 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923093)
I am not being a dick but instead of this girl needing advise she needs to stop bragging and be so thankful that she can go through a competative rush and have active family members. The honest truth is with her being so connected she will get more bids than the average girl. Even if she doesn't pick her moms the other sororities are going like that she has previous Greek females in her family. What looks better to sororities in the initial review than getting a active member to write your recs. Girl you need to just be so thankful you have all this because there are so many girls on here freaking out because they don't have anyone to ask for recs. I am sure you won't have a problem picking the right sorority for yourself.

This is a lovely example of the incorrect advice theme around GC!

1. She isn't really "well-connected". She's only a legacy to one chapter. Honestly, we as actives (unless we personally know them) don't really care or give more consideration to a girl just because her cousin, aunt, etc is a member. Yes, it looks great to have a greek family, but it's not going to make her invincible.
2. What are you talking about "getting an active to write you recs"? There are many orgs that do not allow recs to be written by actives, they have to be written by alumnae.
3. SHE WON'T BE GIVEN MULTIPLE BIDS. This is not fraternity recruitment. That one always irks me. You get ONE bid (if you're lucky)!
4. She won't be "picking a sorority" for herself. PNM's too often think that it's basically just picking which one they want...we have to pick you too!

OP, none of this is directed at you, I wish you the best! Just be wary of incorrect (and frankly, unintelligible) advice.

Another thing, don't go through the houses where you have "connections" and talk about them. I find it a little off-putting when a PNM is like "well yeah my cousin was an XYZ sooo..." in a strange context...chances are if your cousin or whomever wrote you a rec we know about it!

Anyway, good luck and hoping to hear that you found your home come fall!

atoheadlines 04-29-2010 04:46 PM

Still Syndey all I am saying is if you are lucky to have members still in the sorority you have a greater chance of joining because you have a bond already and can learn more about it easier. She can join already have been mentored about the organization by having family in it already.

atoheadlines 04-29-2010 04:49 PM

Don't act like you girls don't talk. You are gonna be like my cousin Sally is going through rush and are gonna point her out and everyone is gonna know she is so and sos family member. More than likely if the sorority doesn't give her a bid then it is gonna be drama with the member because her family didn't get in. Greek life is never as blind and fair as we pretend. There are always those who get by in life by who they know not what they achieve.

AOII Angel 04-29-2010 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923107)
Still Syndey all I am saying is if you are lucky to have members still in the sorority you have a greater chance of joining because you have a bond already and can learn more about it easier. She can join already have been mentored about the organization by having family in it already.

You are wrong. We'd appreciate it if you stopped giving advice to girls when you clearly know nothing about sorority recruitment. Legacy status itself guarantees you nothing with regard to membership selection so having family members in a particular organization wouldn't be a guarantee either. Legacies ROUTINELY get cut from their legacy chapters all over the country! Do you know how large these chapters are at UF? Do you know this girl's cousins? Do you really know that they can get her in? Don't tell her that she's going to get a bid if you don't know. Our process is not the same as your's so butt out.

sydney bristow 04-29-2010 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923107)
Still Syndey all I am saying is if you are lucky to have members still in the sorority you have a greater chance of joining because you have a bond already and can learn more about it easier. She can join already have been mentored about the organization by having family in it already.

Maybe, maybe not. Also, this isn't even the case with the OP. Another thing, at schools like UF chapter size if often upwards of 200. Having a cousin or two in a chapter doesn't gurantee a thing. I really think you need to stay in your lane. You aren't a member of an NPC sorority and therefore are (perhaps unknowingly) giving misleading advice.

sydney bristow 04-29-2010 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923111)
Don't act like you girls don't talk. You are gonna be like my cousin Sally is going through rush and are gonna point her out and everyone is gonna know she is so and sos family member. More than likely if the sorority doesn't give her a bid then it is gonna be drama with the member because her family didn't get in. Greek life is never as blind and fair as we pretend. There are always those who get by in life by who they know not what they achieve.

Please don't be degrading to women. "Don't act like you girls don't talk"? What, we're women and therefore all prone to the same cattiness? I call bullshit. Please don't mislead the OP or others into thinking that she is guaranteed a bid because if they don't it will cause "drama". According to you there must be drama in sorority houses all the the time, and frankly, not letting someone's cousin in is at the low end of the drama spectrum.

AOII Angel 04-29-2010 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by sydney bristow (Post 1923119)
Please don't be degrading to women. "Don't act like you girls don't talk"? What, we're women and therefore all prone to the same cattiness? I call bullshit. Please don't mislead the OP or others into thinking that she is guaranteed a bid because if they don't it will cause "drama". According to you there must be drama in sorority houses all the the time, and frankly, not letting someone's cousin in is at the low end of the drama spectrum.

Tell him, sydney!:D

agzg 04-29-2010 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923093)
I am not being a dick but instead of this girl needing advise she needs to stop bragging and be so thankful that she can go through a competative rush and have active family members. The honest truth is with her being so connected she will get more bids than the average girl. Even if she doesn't pick her moms the other sororities are going like that she has previous Greek females in her family. What looks better to sororities in the initial review than getting a active member to write your recs. Girl you need to just be so thankful you have all this because there are so many girls on here freaking out because they don't have anyone to ask for recs. I am sure you won't have a problem picking the right sorority for yourself.

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923107)
Still Syndey all I am saying is if you are lucky to have members still in the sorority you have a greater chance of joining because you have a bond already and can learn more about it easier. She can join already have been mentored about the organization by having family in it already.

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923111)
Don't act like you girls don't talk. You are gonna be like my cousin Sally is going through rush and are gonna point her out and everyone is gonna know she is so and sos family member. More than likely if the sorority doesn't give her a bid then it is gonna be drama with the member because her family didn't get in. Greek life is never as blind and fair as we pretend. There are always those who get by in life by who they know not what they achieve.


I'm sorry, and how many bids have YOU been extended through formal sorority recruitment?

You are being a dick. Shut the fuck up.

Tippiechick 04-29-2010 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1923160)
I'm sorry, and how many bids have YOU been extended through formal sorority recruitment?

You are being a dick. Shut the fuck up.

Ahhh. I have missed you.

FSUZeta 04-29-2010 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1923111)
Don't act like you girls don't talk. You are gonna be like my cousin Sally is going through rush and are gonna point her out and everyone is gonna know she is so and sos family member. More than likely if the sorority doesn't give her a bid then it is gonna be drama with the member because her family didn't get in. Greek life is never as blind and fair as we pretend. There are always those who get by in life by who they know not what they achieve.

atoheadlines-there is a whole forum for fraternity recruitment. why don't you go hang out there and leave the sorority recruitment advice to "us girls"?

agzg 04-29-2010 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Tippiechick (Post 1923165)
Ahhh. I have missed you.

Same, homes.

Psi U MC Vito 04-30-2010 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 1923166)
atoheadlines-there is a whole forum for fraternity recruitment. why don't you go hang out there and leave the sorority recruitment advice to "us girls"?

Oh God no.

atoheadlines 05-03-2010 05:15 AM

She might be a loser and won't get invited to preference night by her cousins sororites but most likely she will get invited over some random stranger off the street. All Greek organizations as in life has drama. I am just saying that if I had a family member and we didn't invite them back I would be mad so I am sure if this girl wasn't atleast given a chance it would cause problems.

This is a popularity contest, she has access to so many organizations already so I doubt she will have trouble finding the right one between her easy pick. Her chances of getting into one is higher with active family and it is damn higher than some regular girl. She has a high success rate to be atleast considered by one of her families' organizations.

This is why recs need to be deleted. They are a must as a tradition to show how well connected you are. All recs say is you know the right people. The girl who doesn't know anybody is excluded or she gets a pity rec from and alum she doesn't know. Why not pick someone for who they are instead of how connected they are.


You might not go where you are a legacy but you don't join a random organization usually. You atleast go where someone in your family has been before. You can tell me how many random off the street people end up in your organization, probally not many. I can guarantee unless it was an off year everyone in it has a tie somehow and that is why you are in it.

atoheadlines 05-03-2010 05:21 AM

You all act like we are random ppl in random places that randomly become part of something. I am not saying she will get in or won't be cut by everyone. Don't act like you wouldn't have killed for connections when you went through an SEC recruitment. If you had a family member who was in it you thanked God because that made it a little easier. I don't care how big something is unless her cousin isn't very involved any connection gets you a higher chance over somebody that doesn't know anyone. The more people you know the more likely it is. If she has large breast and blonde hair maybe she won't need a family member to get into that said organization but having one sure does help. Everyone her cousins got recs from she can. It makes it easier than a blind manhunt for some alumnae.

FSUZeta 05-03-2010 07:02 AM

SHUT UP!

sydney bristow 05-03-2010 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1924119)
You all act like we are random ppl in random places that randomly become part of something. I am not saying she will get in or won't be cut by everyone. Don't act like you wouldn't have killed for connections when you went through an SEC recruitment. If you had a family member who was in it you thanked God because that made it a little easier. I don't care how big something is unless her cousin isn't very involved any connection gets you a higher chance over somebody that doesn't know anyone. The more people you know the more likely it is. If she has large breast and blonde hair maybe she won't need a family member to get into that said organization but having one sure does help. Everyone her cousins got recs from she can. It makes it easier than a blind manhunt for some alumnae.

YOU. ARE. NOT. IN. A. SORORITY. AND. THEREFORE. SHOULD. NOT. COMMENT. PERIOD.

You can have you horrific opinions, but YOU CANNOT BLOW UNNECESSARY SUNSHINE UP THIS PNM'S ASS BECAUSE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND SORORITY RECRUITMENT.

GOODBYE!

agzg 05-03-2010 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by sydney bristow (Post 1924132)
YOU. ARE. NOT. IN. A. SORORITY. AND. THEREFORE. SHOULD. NOT. COMMENT. PERIOD.

You can have you horrific opinions, but YOU CANNOT BLOW UNNECESSARY SUNSHINE UP THIS PNM'S ASS BECAUSE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND SORORITY RECRUITMENT.

GOODBYE!

Best comment by a new member of GC, of all time. OF ALL TIME!

Barbie's_Rush 05-03-2010 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1924118)
She might be a loser and won't get invited to preference night by her cousins sororites but most likely she will get invited over some random stranger off the street. All Greek organizations as in life has drama. I am just saying that if I had a family member and we didn't invite them back I would be mad so I am sure if this girl wasn't atleast given a chance it would cause problems.

This is a popularity contest, she has access to so many organizations already so I doubt she will have trouble finding the right one between her easy pick. Her chances of getting into one is higher with active family and it is damn higher than some regular girl. She has a high success rate to be atleast considered by one of her families' organizations.

This is why recs need to be deleted. They are a must as a tradition to show how well connected you are. All recs say is you know the right people. The girl who doesn't know anybody is excluded or she gets a pity rec from and alum she doesn't know. Why not pick someone for who they are instead of how connected they are.


You might not go where you are a legacy but you don't join a random organization usually. You atleast go where someone in your family has been before. You can tell me how many random off the street people end up in your organization, probally not many. I can guarantee unless it was an off year everyone in it has a tie somehow and that is why you are in it.

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1924119)
You all act like we are random ppl in random places that randomly become part of something. I am not saying she will get in or won't be cut by everyone. Don't act like you wouldn't have killed for connections when you went through an SEC recruitment. If you had a family member who was in it you thanked God because that made it a little easier. I don't care how big something is unless her cousin isn't very involved any connection gets you a higher chance over somebody that doesn't know anyone. The more people you know the more likely it is. If she has large breast and blonde hair maybe she won't need a family member to get into that said organization but having one sure does help. Everyone her cousins got recs from she can. It makes it easier than a blind manhunt for some alumnae.

You have no idea how sorority membership selection works at any school, much less an ultra-competitive one like UF. You're a joke. So stfu.

baci 05-03-2010 11:15 AM

I do know how UF selection works and I won't even touch this in the least! (ridiculous)

Save Ferris 05-03-2010 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1924119)
You all act like we are random ppl in random places that randomly become part of something. I am not saying she will get in or won't be cut by everyone. Don't act like you wouldn't have killed for connections when you went through an SEC recruitment. If you had a family member who was in it you thanked God because that made it a little easier. I don't care how big something is unless her cousin isn't very involved any connection gets you a higher chance over somebody that doesn't know anyone. The more people you know the more likely it is. If she has large breast and blonde hair maybe she won't need a family member to get into that said organization but having one sure does help. Everyone her cousins got recs from she can. It makes it easier than a blind manhunt for some alumnae.

Note the bold. It's breasts. I'm sure you've probably not had that much interaction with them if this is your general kind of attitude towards women, but it's not that difficult to make it plural.

Second of all, everyone is saying you don't know how sororities select their members and they're right. Even if you knew how one did, you wouldn't know how ALL sororities select members. On that note, I wonder why you think sorority members would be selected depending on how large their breasts are.
I highly doubt any NPC's founders and organizations sat down and said, "yeah, let's take the ones with the big boobs."

Please go away.

TSteven 05-03-2010 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 1924128)
SHUT UP!

Whoa. You better pay attention atoheadlines. FSUZeta typed in all caps so this is serious! :D

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Originally Posted by sydney bristow (Post 1924132)
YOU. ARE. NOT. IN. A. SORORITY. AND. THEREFORE. SHOULD. NOT. COMMENT. PERIOD.

You can have you horrific opinions, but YOU CANNOT BLOW UNNECESSARY SUNSHINE UP THIS PNM'S ASS BECAUSE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND SORORITY RECRUITMENT.

GOODBYE!

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1924137)
Best comment by a new member of GC, of all time. OF ALL TIME!

No one better mess with those Kentucky women! ;)

Psi U MC Vito 05-03-2010 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by sydney bristow (Post 1924132)
YOU. ARE. NOT. IN. A. SORORITY. AND. THEREFORE. SHOULD. NOT. COMMENT. PERIOD.

You can have you horrific opinions, but YOU CANNOT BLOW UNNECESSARY SUNSHINE UP THIS PNM'S ASS BECAUSE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND SORORITY RECRUITMENT.

GOODBYE!

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1924137)
I'm gonna to let you finish, but sydney bristow has the best comment by a new member of GC, of all time. OF ALL TIME!

http://wehaveinternets.files.wordpre...ch_482x396.jpg

bostongreek 05-03-2010 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by atoheadlines (Post 1924119)
You all act like we are random ppl in random places that randomly become part of something. I am not saying she will get in or won't be cut by everyone. Don't act like you wouldn't have killed for connections when you went through an SEC recruitment. If you had a family member who was in it you thanked God because that made it a little easier. I don't care how big something is unless her cousin isn't very involved any connection gets you a higher chance over somebody that doesn't know anyone. The more people you know the more likely it is. If she has large breast and blonde hair maybe she won't need a family member to get into that said organization but having one sure does help. Everyone her cousins got recs from she can. It makes it easier than a blind manhunt for some alumnae.

Because big boobs are what you need to impress a group of women.:rolleyes:

sydney bristow 05-03-2010 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 1924261)

OH MY GOD just laughed out loud in the library and all of the people studying for finals glared at me. Well worth it. This is an honor.

ao_cutie_pi5 05-04-2010 10:56 PM

Why does it matter who went where? I surely hope you wouldn't just join because it is where someone you know is at if you have nothing in common with them. If you are a sweetheart and do your best it won't matter who is what! You will be able to go where your heart is content even if it wasn't where your family is. I think it would be really brave to be the 1st in something you have no knowledge of! Good luck and don't focus on what you can be or should be because that makes the whole experience pointless. It might hurt if you aren't invited to your cousin's sorority but there has to be atleast one place you are happy!

Barbie's_Rush 05-05-2010 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ao_cutie_pi5 (Post 1924975)
Why does it matter who went where? I surely hope you wouldn't just join because it is where someone you know is at if you have nothing in common with them. If you are a sweetheart and do your best it won't matter who is what! You will be able to go where your heart is content even if it wasn't where your family is. I think it would be really brave to be the 1st in something you have no knowledge of! Good luck and don't focus on what you can be or should be because that makes the whole experience pointless. It might hurt if you aren't invited to your cousin's sorority but there has to be atleast one place you are happy!

There you go spouting off about sorority recruitment again. Drag queen.

ErinBee 05-05-2010 03:43 PM

If I wanted to look at breasts, I could just look down at my own. Why would I need to recruit someone for that?

UKSK03 05-07-2010 06:20 PM

This is a little off topic, but my little sister is attending Santa Fe College this summer and really wants to join a sorority. I was a SK and my mom was a KD so she wants to rush either. is this even an option or does she have to wait for her junior year when she transfers?

KSUViolet06 05-07-2010 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by UKSK03 (Post 1926157)
This is a little off topic, but my little sister is attending Santa Fe College this summer and really wants to join a sorority. I was a SK and my mom was a KD so she wants to rush either. is this even an option or does she have to wait for her junior year when she transfers?

Are we talking about SFC in Gainesville? You have to be enrolled at the school where you plan to rush. So she will need to wait until she actually goes to UF.

Mevara 05-07-2010 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1926160)
Are we talking about SFC in Gainesville? You have to be enrolled at the school where you plan to rush. So she will need to wait until she actually goes to UF.

Does any junior/community college have a NPC sorority?


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