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Fall recruitment story yay!
So we have six sororities on my campus. Seeing as everyone else was sharing their inspiring recruitment stories, I will share mine too!
Our recruitment goes like this Thursday: Info night. We just get a pamphlet with info about all the sororities. Friday: Meet & greet. Go around to all the sororities and meet the sisters. Saturday: Philanthropy day. Sunday: Pref day. Monday: Bid day. Friday: we went around to all 6 sororities, and I came out loving sororities A, B, and C. Sororities D, E, and F did not catch my eye as much. I had to pick my favorite four so obviously I put A, B, and C. I had a hard time choosing between D and E; I knew F wasn't for me. I ended up choosing sorority D (after much debate). Saturday: I was so excited that I was going to go back to my favorite sororities. I met with my rho gamma and was handed my schedule. I looked at it, and was confused when I saw that I was going to sororities C, D, E, and F. I asked her if there was a mistake, that I didn't pref E or F. She said that it was possible to get invited back to sororities you didn't pref if others didn't invite you back. Safe to say I was heartbroken. All the girls in A and B were so nice to me! I felt connected with them! Why didn't they invite me back?! I cried (of course) and was ready to drop then and there, until my rho gamma told me to hand in there, just in case, that I could find my home if I kept looking into the other sororities. So I went through my schedule. I had the best times at C and D, and put them in that order as my pref. Sunday: I meet with my rho gammas again, still distraught from yesterday, but excited to go back to sororities C and D. I get my schedule and the first sorority I see is D! I look below it and the second sorority was...E? Once again I had not been invited back by the sorority I really liked, but I also liked D, so I was upset, but not heartbroken. First I went to E. I tried it out, tried to picture myself in the chapter, but I just couldn't. I didn't feel right in that setting. I move on to D. I felt like a puzzle being put into it's place. Finally I connected with someone, felt at home somewhere, and really enjoyed where I was. At the end of the night, we could either suicide or pref. both sororities. I chose D as my top sorority, and put E as my second. I knew if I suicided D, I wouldn't get a bid because that's just my luck. Monday: Bid day. Girls all lined up ready to receive their bid cards. I patiently waited in line as girls came back screaming for joy, and others coming back saying "A didn't bid on me, B did." (I wished that A or B had bid on me at all!) Nonetheless, I was nervous. I really wanted this bid from D. I get handed my card (with my eyes closed of course) and I look down to see: "The sisters of GAMMA PHI BETA would like to welcome you to be a new member in our chapter." ...I had finally found my home in sorority D (Gamma Phi!) I now realize different reasons that I didn't belong in the other chapters, and I'm so glad I've found my home! I love the crescent moon, shiny in the sky! |
Shortest recruitment story ever.
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Congratulations! I love a short recruitment story, especially one that has a Gamma Phi Beta ending!
Welcome to Gamma Phi Beta!!!!!! |
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True, alot of times, the PNMs don't fully understand what they're doing. They sometimes think that ranking the groups = I get to go back to everywhere that I put down. That's not true. They don't often understand that there is a chance that they won't get the ones they put down or get invited to some groups that they didn't rank in their top 4 or whatever.
There's also the issue of Rho Chis not completely or correctly explaining it, and making it sound like "just write down who you want back and that's who you get" when that's not the case. PNMs don't sometimes understand the "mutual" part of mutual selection and sometimes think they're just picking a sorority. |
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