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Univ of Texas at Austin Rush Story fall 2009
Rush 2009
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UT is a tough recruitment though and I'm sorry you didn't get a bid. Hopefully you can get involved elsewhere at UT. Good luck. |
To the OP, I'm sorry things did not work out for you and you are hurt. I hope you don't mind, but I'd like to use your post to make a general point and I hope this does not pour salt in your wounds. To be crystal clear I am not directing my comments specifically at you, rather at so many PNMs who come here heartbroken when they were dirty rushed all spring/summer long.
I am tired of all the claims of dirty rushing. "I was dirty rushed all summer, my friend was, a girl on my dorm floor, etc., then they dropped me! It's not fair!" Does dirty rushing happen? Yeah, I'm sure it does. Does it happen with every Chapter? I doubt it. But the numerous accusations about dirty rushing can make everyone think it is the norm and perhaps even acceptable. It is not. Dirty rushing can be stopped and the best people to do that are those PNMs who were hurt by it. Turn those Chapters in to Panhellenic. Tell them what they did, what they said, when they contacted you/your friends, etc. J-Board and Rho Chi's (or whatever they are called on a campus) cannot be everywhere. They can only look into issues they know about or see right in front of them. Chapters are hesitant to turn in others because maybe: they are doing something wrong too; they fear retaliation; they fear being labeled a "snitch"; they don't know infractions occurred; or they don't have any/enough concrete info only rumors. Sometimes a Chapter doesn't even know what their own individual members did. I would like to see more people stop complaining about a problem and instead be willing to be part of the solution. Often it just takes seeing one Chapter being held accountable for the others to fall in line because they do not want similar sanctions. While it will not change your Recruitment outcome, it might prevent similar heartbreak for PNMs who go through in the future. |
Hugs to you Hookem2013. You sound like you have really handled this disappointment well, and I commend you for picking yourself up and moving forward. At the time, being dropped from recruitment does seem like the end of the world, and you do feel terribly hurt. But, as you are beginning to understand, this does pass.
Regarding the dirty summer rush, I think, (and defer to LadyLonghorn et al) that the summer activities are allowed at UT. Being invited places by various sorority women is the norm, not the exception and if it is illegal, then someone very high up in the Greek Life organization is pointedly turning a blind eye to it. I also am wondering about the posters you are mentioning that say, "Legacy, Top Girl, etc." I do not think you meant to imply that those are posters that are put up in the dorms after Bid Day. I think that needs to be clarified. Best of luck with your college career at UT. What a great school and what a great opportunity for an education! |
Wow, there's both alot of truth and alot of misconceptions in that post, I hardly know where to begin...
I went to Memorial, my kids went to Stratford, so I am extremely familiar with both - Just because you went to those highschools (or Highland Park), does NOT mean you automatically get a bid. I personally know about 5 girls who were dropped, including one whose mother attended UT in a top 6 sorority so was a direct legacy, and went bidless. I also know girls who went to Cy-schools (there are about a million of them ;)), or Katy schools who got bids - shockingly :eek: there are even out of state girls who got bids!! Yes, there is no denying that knowing people beforehand will give you a leg up - but, it doesn't mean you are guaranteed anything! NOR, does not knowing people guarantee that you WON'T get a bid. As for knowing who they are going to bid before school starts - yes, they have an idea of who they'd like, but often houses are competing for the same girls! So, just because they'd like "Susie Q" from Camp Mystic, Susie Q may want another house!! There is flexibility during recruitment, there has to be - because the houses do not get together and have some master plan in place (collusion) before rush week! Regarding the "dirty rushing" - UT has a history of summer events during the orientation weeks, and they aren't considered "dirty rushing" - ALL the houses do it, I'm not just talking "top 6" houses - ALL of them do it. How can I attest to this? I know people who are the rush captains of smaller houses - guess what they did all summer... It is the custom there, and while it may be considered "dirty rushing" by panhellenic rules, it goes on and I guess is overlooked because it's just the way it is. Regarding the posters she's talking about - Yes, girls make posters for their "Rush Crushes", but just because they have a poster doesn't mean that girl is going to pledge that house! Maybe SHE wants to be in another house - the posters are just wishful thinking!! I know recruitment was tough this year (as it always is). I have friends whose daughters were cut hard, but got bids, and I have friends whose daughters went bidless. But, there are also many success stories - they just haven't been on here posting their happy results! I have pictures of moms handing flowers to their daughters at bid day, both crying with happiness - so it does happen, we just haven't had a recruitment story from any of them! I probably shouldn't get my nose out of joint, but all the negativity surrounding UT rush is starting to kind of p*ss me off... |
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In the words of my teenagers, "I'm feelin' ya, sr mom." I think that since UT is the mother of all mothers regarding tough nonSEC state school recruitments, it does get a little roughed up in the discussion boards! But, I think the same applies for Bama, etc. It is just UT's turn on the wheel this week. Sometimes it just gets overwhelming to try, once again, to defend sorority recruitment, sorority life, fight sorority stereotypes, etc that it is easy to feel defensive. |
Thanks for posting your experience! I am sorry it didnt work out for you. I dont know if they do any COB or winter recruitment, but sometimes PNMs find that those enviornments are a lot easier to deal with....but, considering that school is so big I am assuming maybe they dont do that. (I come from a lot different greek life environment)
If you genuinely feel there was dirty rushing going on, go talk to the Panhel president or the director over in Student Life/Affairs. But, you have to remember too, recruitment is hard, cuts get made, sometimes really really great girls slip through the cracks because of one silly reason or another. Getting a bid is so magical because the stars have to practically align for both you and the sorority (sororities dont get their first choices often too!) I am glad youre being so positive about staying involved in campus, good luck with everything! |
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We've had like 5 posters come on here saying the same stuff about UT and I feel like it's getting a bit of a "bad rap" for being a place where everyone dirty rushes and no one gets a bids. That's likely not the case. I would imagine that most PNMs do though (as long as they are well prepared). |
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Where are all the SEC horror stories this year? Is it on a rotating basis, and UT is up this time? ;) |
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Oh well, if it's UT's time in the line of fire, then we'll take the heat. But, next year, somebody else needs to take a turn! :cool: LOL
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As for people not getting bids - at least 46 girls per house (quota) got bids, plus numerous quota additions, depending on the house, so there are a lot of happy girls wearing newly acquired Greek stuff around the UT campus these days. :) |
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Question: Do you think the dirty rush accusations come more from PNMs who are not familiar with UT and summer events thinking "Oh I went to dinner with XYZ! That means they must really like me and I'm getting a bid!" whereas girls who are familiar with UT know better than to think that a summer invite = a bid (because they know how common it is?) Also, I assumed that most girls get bids. I mean, if most of them weren't, then every chapter wouldn't have matched quota. I said this before, but I find that unfortunately, here on GC, we hear a disproportionate number of unhappy endings from bigger schools for a number of reasons. |
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Or am I missing something? |
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But still, I think their placement rate (of the girls who stay in recruitment) is in the 90% though. Hardly a "no one gets bids" placement rate. |
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I would imagine that most girls rushing don't really have a clue as to what is kosher nationally and what isn't, they just know that at UT, you and your friends might get a call before your orientation from different houses asking you to do something with them. I doubt very seriously that they are reading the fine print on the website as they sign up for recruitment (although their moms may be ;)). Gone are the days where you would get a formally printed invitation to attend a luncheon at some well heeled alum's house in your city (that's what it was like back in my day). Now, it's just, "Hey, I hear your orientation is June XX. A bunch of us are going to go eat at XYZ, then hit up the party at ABC, wanna come?" It is totally about getting to know girls before they show up for the first round party 15 minute meet and greet. Many girls wouldn't have a CHANCE if they didn't have the opportunity to get on the radar before formal recruitment - because of the "highschool, camp, hometown" connection/networks that are complained about - if they didn't get some face time during the summer. (awkward sentence - but do you know what I mean?) And yes, a large percentage of girls end up with a bid, maybe not where they were hoping for or expecting, but most get a bid. Some unfortunately get released from all the houses, and it is really sad. I wish I knew the answer - if I did, I'd be sure to tell my friend whose legacy daughter got released. Noone knows but the girls in the chapters. |
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