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Advice? I'm new
(sorry this might be a little long!)Hey everyone I just registered like a second ago, but I've been reading through some threads and was wondering if you guys could take the time to give me a little advice about my situation. I'm not suure how specific I'm allowed to be with names of actual schools or sororities, so for the benefit of the doubt, I just won't say. K here goes lol
I am a sophmore at my school (i'ts the first semester of this year obviously). There are seven sororities at my school, only three of which I would actually want to be in (I base this on the girls I have met, who I'm friends with in the sororities, their reputations, etc etc). When I was a freshman, there was formal recruitment in the fall for all grades. Now, I'm a sophmore and they've changed the rule to informal in the fall for soph, jun, and seniors, and formal in the spring for everyone. I rushed in the fall of my freshman year, and when it got to pref night, I didn't want either of the two sororities I had left, so I dropped. I rushed again about a month ago, and dropped after the first parties, because I didn't get the ones I wanted. I don't think I am going to stay at this school however (i don't like it for reasons unrelated to greek life). The current plan is finishing this semester, taking the spring semester off, and then going to a new school in fall 2009. However, I still really want to be in a sorority! I want to rush at my new school, but I don't know if I should do anything different than before, etc. I'm just confused and don't know if I want to do it again, and I don't want to go through not getting my first choices again, because that hurts, and why would I want to join a sorority i didn't love? Are the sororities going to look down on me because I've already rushed or am not a freshman? Do I say I'm a junior or still a sophmore? Everyone has probably asked this a million times, I just don't know what to think. Any advice? |
I would advise you to try rush at your new school, and if you are offered a bid to any sorority, accept it. If you go through the new member period and still don't like it, then drop out before initiation. I didn't get one of my top choices when I went through rush, but I accepted my bid and I LOVE my sorority. Plus, since you will be a junior this might be your last chance to get a bid at all.
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Check out this thread, it has alot of advice in it: http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=54403 Here's my advice. Yes, it may sound a tad harsh, but I'm being honest: It's a big waste of time to go through recruitment if you only want to be in a select few sororities. Really. Ask yourself why it is that out of all the sororities at your school, you only want to be in 2 or 3 of them. You really never know which sorority you could be happy in. Look around the recruitment stories here on GreekChat. Girls REGULARLY get cut by their favorites, but they keep going. If every girl who got cut by a chapter she liked quit recruitment, sororities wouldn't have any members. Alot of people don't get their first choice in recruitment, but they choose to give the sorority that bid them a chance, and they end up loving it. You have to give sororities a chance if you want a good chance to be a part of Greek Life. You say you really want to be in a sorority and you want the friendships and such. Think about it, you had the chance to be part of a sorority twice. As long as you're dead set on certain groups (for whatever reasons), you're bound to experience disappointment. At whatever school you end up going to, try to be open-minded about all sororities during recruitment. If this school is one where non-freshmen are at a disadvantage, it's not a good idea to write sororities off during the recruitment process, since your options are already potentially limited. On your other questions, whether being a junior matters or not depends on the school you're transfering to. There are some schools where juniors really have no chance at all, and there are others where juniors regularly go through and get bids. And you needn't be concerned about what to "say" you are, because if you register for recruitment, the sororities will see your class standing so they'll know what year you're in. Best of luck to you. |
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If you think you can handle another round of possible disappointment, rush. If not, don't. |
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I know why I was rejected.
And at my school, sophmores are just as ok as freshman, junior though is pushing it i just didn't want to join a sorority i wasn't absolutely in love with. i think that makes sense no i wasn't going to join a sorority and then transfer, i was going to rush at the new school i'm sorry if you thought i had a closed mind, i was just trying to give background and that's how i felt then so what schools are sec and big XII? and i wouldn't lie i wasn't sure what to say |
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That's what everyone else is saying about a closed mind. Maybe the first time it was right to drop (because you went until pref round, although you could have gone to the parties and then dropped after just to see if it changed your mind), but the second time you dropped after the first round. You didn't give everyone else a fair shot. |
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Listen, I'm with OTW and the others on your "selective" attitude. If you really want to be in a sorority, it's for LIFE not only for the social aspects of college. Do us a favor and use correct punctuation and sentence structures. If you had had a bunch of smilies in your posts, I would have thought you were a banned member that was trolling. |
I think what people are trying to say is that formal recruitment is designed for you to meet ALL sororities. It is really hard to have a successful recruitment and end up with a bid at the end if you will ONLY consider a couple of them.
When you transfer, it's a good idea to NOT choose favorites before even going through recruitment-especially at a school you don't go to yet. You will have more options that way. I mean, you limited yourself before and you ended up with unsatisfactory results (not getting a bid, being unhappy and withdrawing). I'd really encourage you to lurk around here and check out a few of our recruitment threads. You'll find that no, not everyone ends up in their top choice, but they are still happy and wouldn't change anything for the world. Why? Because they gave it a chance and found that they love the girls that are in it. That's the most important thing. This one is a great example of that. It's long, but it's such a great read, and it illustrates some important recruitment lessons: http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=97700 You can get your heart set on certain groups if you want, and drop out if you don't get them. But there's little room for people to feel bad for you here when things don't work out, because you limited yourself. I'd just think really hard about whether you want to be IN A SORORITY or if you only want to be CERTAIN ONES. If it's the latter, I'd consider whether it's worth it to go through since you're only looking for a certain outcome. |
And just as an FYI.
The SEC member schools are: Univ. of Florida Univ. of GA Univ. of Kentucky Univ of South Carolina UTennessee (Knoxville) UAlabama (Tuscaloosa) Auburn LSU Ole Miss Miss State Vanderbilt The Big XII are: Iowa State Baylor Kansas State UKansas Colorado Mizzou Oklahoma Oklahoma State UT-Austin Texas Tech Texas A&M Nebraska |
i agree that i would have def seen a different side had i accepted the bid and pledged, at the time i was probably just too upset, and not thinking clearly, so dropped.
who said i was only joining for social reasons? i can't really correct the reason of why i got dropped. so if i do rush at the new school, besides keep an open mind, i was just wondering what other advice everyone can offer? this is mostly what i was asking |
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This thread is pretty helpful, in terms of what NOT to do or say. It's long, but there's good advice in it: http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=30758 |
a lot of girls asked me why i was rushing and i said that although i had many guy friends, i had only a few really good girl friends, and i wanted more. is that bad to say?
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I wouldn't say that that's a bad answer. Honestly, I've heard worse answers to that question (i.e. "well I heard that sororities are for girls who want to party and I love partying.")
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"I need something for my resume" was always the worst for me.
OR "I heard all the hot guys date sorority girls..." |
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