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Advice Please!
I go to a pretty small school with 4 established sororities and a 5th one is colonizing in October. Anyway, I started the recruitment process this week and after two days of meeting with all the different girls I only felt a connection with one of them and naturally I picked them and they dropped me. I don't know why as I had great conversations with many of the girls. My only guess is that they weren't looking for an upperclassman because I can't think of any other reason. Naturally I was very upset and decided to drop because I didn't feel good about the other groups AT ALL. I'm a commuter student and I want to get involved in campus and have a great bond with some great girls but the very limited option at my school was a disappointment after I got rejected for reasons unknown. My question is...do you think it'd be a good idea to go through the recruitment process with the sorority that is about to establish itself? I think I'd have a better opportunity to get a bid as well as be a part of the process of starting a new sorority. Do you think it'd be a good idea for someone who is a bit shy at first, but very motivated to get involved and make great friends?
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You probably want to delete one of these threads as you posted the same thing in two different forums.
ETA: here's what I posted in the other thread, and a moderator should be able to delete your other thread. "Honestly, we cannot say. No crystal balls, no way to tell what the outcome will be; and no point in speculating on what already happened or what might happen in the future. Only you know whether you should or shouldn't try; but I do encourage you to go through the process. Good luck!" Reading some of your replies, I think that things might have gone south for you in your recruitment experiences when you truly didn't give the other chapters a chance. Case in point: the worst relationships I've ever had have been those which were based on "love at first sight". You loved a chapter and that love wasn't returned. But what was that based on? The best relationships have taken a long time to bloom. And, if you read through enough threads on GC you'll understand that (a) chapters know what they're looking for and what's a good match for them (b) many, if not most, chapters are also quite skilled at recruiting and what attracted you in your "favorite" chapter likely appealed to many other PNMs as well (c) it is a mutual selection process, and there were other chapters extending you invitations (d) greekdee's advice was spot-on. That said, please give the colony your very best shot. Go in with confidence and an open mind. Stop obsessing about this, because that will interfere and can provoke a lot of anxiety. There are colonies happening all over the US this fall; GOOD LUCK! |
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Hi -- since you said you dropped, I'm assuming that other sororities did invite you back? I usually think it's best to see recruitment through to the end, even if you aren't feeling the love early on. Many girls have pledged and loved sororities they initially did not feel a strong connection to. Things really can change as the process moves along, and many hearts and minds have done complete turn-arounds, especially at pref. Do keep this in mind if you choose to pursue membership in the sorority that is colonizing on your campus. You might not feel a strong connection at first, but it could absolutely form as time goes on.
I encourage you to look into the new chapter. I don't have first hand experience with that, but a neighbor's daughter recently pledged the new Delta Gamma chapter at Alabama and really likes being part of building something. Same goes for another neighbor whose son got in on the ground floor of a fraternity at his school last year. Most of what I know about joining a new chapter is what I've learned here at Greek Chat. Do some searching for threads on colonizing. You'll find some information. A new chapter could provide good opportunities for upperclassmen because they may need a mix of grade levels. Older students who can bring leadership experience to the table may be very desirable. I say "could" and "may" because chapters and campuses vary, but my understanding is that colonizing GLO's are usually more open to upperclassmen than groups that are already established. So -- give it a try, but don't be discouraged if there aren't many fireworks at the beginning. Stick with the process and determine if you and the organization have the same goals and ideals, and think about what contributions you can make to the chapter's growth and development. I'm betting you will be asked that during recruitment, so do an honest assessment of your strengths and talents. Being part of a something new can be very exciting and rewarding -- and the process of building something together can lead to strong bonds between people. Wishing you the very best!! |
If you are a bit shy you need to get over that. Sometimes it helps to sort of play the part. How would a really strong confident person behave in this situation? And try to do that. That's not to say you should be fake, but sometimes you have to fake it get the wheels rolling. And your shyness could come off as disinterest, which is a bad thing.
Being in a colony could be just the ticket for you. Give it a shot, and as I've been saying a lot on GC lately, make sure you express interest! |
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The reason I'm putting myself out there like this is to get over my shyness and I'm very aware how other people may perceive me. That is why I do everything in my power to "fake it till I make it" in that respect. I think the sorority that did not invite me back did not like that I was a junior because even though I had some great conversations with them, I could tell many in their sorority did not rush as juniors...only very few from what I gathered...they probably prefer the younger girls. I'm excited for the possibility of joining the new chapter because I really like the values that they were based on. |
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Thanks. Basically, my gut instinct is the best thing I have to go on. While some of the girls in the other sororities are great, I could not see myself being able to feel natural around them. One of the sororities just did not click with me in terms of what they were based on and I just did not feel anything and the same goes for the second one that invited me back as well. I do not want to risk the chance of "falling in love" with something down the line because let's face it...you have to pay for this. I do not want to bank on a major IF factor. I was so upset when I found out my first choice dropped me and really unsure why when I had such great connections with some of the girls. I reacted so strongly, my heart wasn't in it for the other sororities. I just couldn't bring myself to try to get back into it. I'm looking forward to possibly be a part of the new chapter. While they were giving their informational I did feel that they would be a good match for me. |
ask yourself, "what have i got to lose, by signing up to attend an information session of the colonizing sorority"?
my answer would be "not as much as i might possibly gain". |
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I think that the chapter that did not extend me an invite back was looking for freshman girls. |
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There's a difference between having Christian ideals and being a Christian sorority. Lots of Christian ideals are just cool in general (i.e. love your neighbor) whether you're Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, whatever.
Just because a sorority has Christ or a saint as their patron or exemplar does NOT mean Christians are unwelcome or would be uncomfortable there. Many sororities have Greek gods or goddesses as exemplars and that certainly doesn't mean they worship them. Many sororities were FOUNDED on Christian ideals, but all 26 NPC groups do not discriminate on religion. What they may have done 70 years ago is not relevant today. However, if you're really talking about a Christian sorority - as in not one of the 26 NPC groups, as in a group where you have to be a professed Christian to belong - that's another kettle of fish. I would wonder, however, why such a group would be going the whole way through rush with the other NPC groups. |
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If you didn't like a group you didn't like it. That's fine. But to blame it on their "Christian ideals" really isn't accurate in this day and age when all 26 NPCs have clauses forbidding discrimination based on religion.
If THAT CHAPTER has a lot of girls who are into going to church multiple times a week, Bible study, witnessing their faith etc etc, just please know that it is THAT CHAPTER, and not the national organization as a whole. The chapter at the school 5 miles down the road might be filled with Druids. This may sound like nitpicking to you, but a lot of chapter vs. national misconceptions come up in rush and those conceptions can harm our groups as far as future colonizations and such. |
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