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PNM20 01-26-2011 08:09 PM

Upperclassmen recruitment part 2!
 
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victoriana 01-26-2011 08:57 PM

Good luck! Being part of a colony is an awesome experience.

33girl 01-27-2011 01:28 PM

I'm not sure what you meant by that last sentence, but please realize that chapters may be VERY different from school to school, as may Greek life in general.

DeltaBetaBaby 01-27-2011 01:43 PM

If I'm following your story right, you've now been through formal rush twice, and it didn't work out for you either time. This most recent time, you had invitations to chapters and turned them down. If you wish to be successful in rushing the colony, I suggest you spend some time thinking about what it is you are seeking and what you might bring to the table.

princessamy 01-27-2011 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2024388)
If I'm following your story right, you've now been through formal rush twice, and it didn't work out for you either time. This most recent time, you had invitations to chapters and turned them down. If you wish to be successful in rushing the colony, I suggest you spend some time thinking about what it is you are seeking and what you might bring to the table.

maybe in her case the 3rd time is a charm

ree-Xi 01-27-2011 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by PNM20 (Post 2024443)
What I meant by the last sentence was I had a feel of what I wanted and how the girls and I should click (not that it happens all the time). Sorry or any confusion. I've actually been interested in a VP position. Since I've been through recruitment at different greek life systems I feel as if I can bring a lot to the table :)

DeltaBetaBaby: I actually only had one invitation for sisterhood (and dropped out since I didn't feel comfortable with that chapter). I didn't want to join just to be in a sorority if that makes sense (Great chapter, just not for me). I feel this new chapter will be a better fit for me.

What skills, specifically, have you learned by going through recruitment several times?

You want to be a VP of what?

U Go Glen Coco! 01-27-2011 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by PNM20 (Post 2024443)
What I meant by the last sentence was I had a feel of what I wanted and how the girls and I should click (not that it happens all the time). Sorry or any confusion. I've actually been interested in a VP position. Since I've been through recruitment at different greek life systems I feel as if I can bring a lot to the table :)

DeltaBetaBaby: I actually only had one invitation for sisterhood (and dropped out since I didn't feel comfortable with that chapter). I didn't want to join just to be in a sorority if that makes sense (Great chapter, just not for me). I feel this new chapter will be a better fit for me.

Multiple unsuccessful recruitments does not qualify you for an officer position.

If this chapter is anything like mine, one would have to have more than two initiated semesters AND leadership experience (chair, coordinator) before even being ELIGIBLE to be VP of anything.

U Go Glen Coco! 01-27-2011 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by PNM20 (Post 2024451)
This is going to be a colonizing chapter. I hold a leadership position in one of my clubs. I've been trained in a leadership program in high school. In high school I was VP in SGA my junior year.

So then why haven't you had a successful recruitment?

lucgreek 01-27-2011 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by PNM20 (Post 2024451)
I've been trained in a leadership program in high school. In high school I was VP in SGA my junior year.

Maybe this is a lane swerve, but you're now a junior (or sophomore) in college. What you did 3 or 4 years ago in high school is not as pertinent as it would be for a freshman going through recruitment. Holding a leadership position in one of your clubs is, in my opinion, the only really relevant skill you have.

princessamy 01-27-2011 05:08 PM

she could have a serious case of founderitis. since she didn't find her fit in an existing chapter it was time co help colonize.

Barbie's_Rush 01-27-2011 08:03 PM

I can't figure out how someone who has been so particular about feeling like she didn't fit in with the sororities who were willing to give her a chance is now so enthusiastic about being tossed into a group of women selected by headquarters whom she most likely will never have had more than a passing conversation with at an event. Perhaps being in a colony without a reputation trumps the -uh- reputations of the groups that were willing to give her a chance?

KKGCaroline 01-28-2011 05:08 PM

http://www.setfiremedia.com/blog/wp-.../epic-fail.jpg

Nuff Said!

FleurGirl 01-30-2011 07:58 PM

Honestly, I don't really understand why she's getting so much grief. She went through formal, couldn't find a great fit, and is getting involved with a colony; she is not the first PNM that has come on GC with this same experience. Maybe she's being too forward with her desire to hold an officer position, but that's not exactly the worst thing I've heard. Could she have a touch of founderitis? Sure. But I still don't think she deserves all the grief. :o

DeltaBetaBaby 01-30-2011 09:35 PM

In general, GC doesn't take too kindly to women who drop out of rush because they "just couldn't see themself" in the chapter that invited them back. We all know that is a euphemism for "I think I'm too good to be in that house".


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