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University of Southern California Fall Recruitment HELP!
Hi!
I am going to be participating in fall recruitment at the University of Southern California in a few weeks :), and was hoping to have a few questions answered. Being from out of state, I know little about the process and would appreciate any tips/advice you have to offer! 1)At USC, is it possible to participate in other time consuming activities such as being a spirit leader/song girl as well as being in a sorority? 2)What should I wear?! Do the sororities really focus on designer brands as much as other websites say they do? 3)Is study abroad allowed for sorority girls? 4)How seriously do the sororities focus on academics throughout the year? Do most new pledges suffer with their grades? 5) Do the sororities haze? I know...touchy subject. 6) Please provide any tips or advice you feel is noteworthy. Thanks so much, USC girl |
*Paging ellebud! and other GCers from USC, please.
in the meantime, OP, get yourself over to the Recruitment forum and Read The Stickies! |
Good morning, and welcome to the Trojan Family!
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I know sorority women in various spirit groups including the Song Girls, and Trojan Dance Force. As well as the TMB, the Repetory Dance company, Trojan Vision, and some even manage to handle the added responsibilities of being a Trojan varsity athlete! Quote:
http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/g...cruitment.html Once you get an idea, I would say be a little classier/dressier than the guide recommends. You don't have to be covered in labels, just make sure you look put together, and that you made an effort it putting your best foot forward. And dress to flatter your body type, and to impress girls. Remember you are NOT dressing for boys. Quote:
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Make sure you get your Recs in. While it is not unheard of for a PNM to get preffed at what are considered the 'top tier' chapters without any Recs before recruitment starts, do you want to really take the chance? Almost all the PNMs going through SC's recruitment will be outstanding students for grades, activities, and experiences. Like any competitive environment such as applying for College, a Job opening, or an Athletic team, hoping to succeed on the bare minimum requirements is practically wishful thinking. Exceptions have happened, but you should not expect them to be you. And most of all have fun! If it does not work out this year. It is not the end of the world. There is such a diverse student body at SC nowadays, that you can find a group that will be great for you and your next 4 years. And if you really are intent on going Greek, being a sophomore will not hinder you as much as some other schools with large, ultra competitive recruitments. And non-Recruitment related tip, apply for your Student Football season ticket ASAP. Remember Bowls are for Salads. Fight On! Beat the Gophers! 28StGreek |
More on USC
On the Panhellenic site the officers, which have representatives from all the chapters, posted their academic majors. Keep in mind these women are sorority active members and hold positions of responsibility with Panhellenic.
Majors Posted of Panhellenic Officers at USC: Business/International Relations Combined Major Minor in Neuroscience Double Major in Annenberg Public Relations and Dornsife Gender Studies Double Major in Business Administration and Film Production Double Major in Business Administration and Accounting Minor in Musical Theatre Double Major in Neuroscience and Art History International Relations Major Double minor in theatre and business Double Major in Business Administration and Psychology Business Admistration/Cinematic Arts Combined Major Minor in Music Industry Major in Political Science ROTC Cadet Major in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in School of Medicine Double minor in Health and Psychology As you can see there is much variety in the interests of these sorority women.:) |
Wow, that's an impressive list of majors. I am surprised to see so many girls with double majors and minors. Snaps to them for being able to pull that off (hopefully with good grades!) and being active in the Greek community.
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First, congratulations on starting SC! 28thStreetGreek answered a lot of your questions very well. But I'll add my two cents:
Clothing: No, the houses do not check your labels. But, they like to see pnms dressed nicely, not cookie cutter AND in ways that show who you are. This has been said before but do not dress like you are going to a club. Boobage is not a good thing, nor is a bandaid dress. Jewelry should be simple and thought out. Grades are important. Activities from Varsity athletics to music performance to jobs are done routinely. And yes, sitting around special tv shows together and vegging, all done with sisters. Excellent advice on the 9=0. Go to the USC Panhellenic site and look at all the chapters' posted pictures. You will get an idea of what each and every house does, be it Prefs, Football games, Nights Out, and Presents. LOVE the bowls are for salads...FIGHT ON! |
What's the 9-0??
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The 9-0 is a very popular bar for SC kids...not for parental units.
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Have to swerve here. Why would a person double major in neuroscience and Art History?
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USC Renaissance Scholars
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It sounds like she is a possible candidate for a program at USC called the Renaissance Scholars Program: "The University of Southern California has created an academic honor that is awarded to select undergraduate students who graduate with a major and a minor (or two majors) in widely separated fields of study. Recipients of this honor are known as the Steven and Kathryn Sample USC Renaissance Scholar Endowment." Here is a link: http://www.usc.edu/programs/ugprogra...ce/index.shtml |
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There is a new campus bar that opened called Traditions (Traddies to students) that is very popular now too. When I was there it was a roped off section of a food court, but now it's this massive underground thing with pool tables, a huge bar, a giant projector screen for games, etc. The only issue is that it closes early and is infinitely stricter with IDs, so to many freshmen the 9-0 is still the way to go. |
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It could also be that she, you know, likes them both? I'm guessing one is for professional reasons and one is for personal interest, I majored in business administration but if I could have winged it I would have definitely double majored in history because that's a major interest of mine. |
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I never got to go in, but my older siblings and cousins definitely have! While the new one is much more improved, they still prefer the, kinda sketchy old one. In that strange way that SC kids love the 9-0 haha. |
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