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DGTess 06-27-2013 06:06 PM

Dumb question time: What's work week?
 
I've been reading GC long enough to realize that work week is apparently some period of time just before rush begins when the active sisters prepare. It doesn't take a college degree to figure out some of it.

But what is involved?

I suspect there may be some MS-sensitive stuff that can't be posted, beyond reviewing recs, but let's put MS aside.

Would someone be willing to post a typical schedule or description that's more detailed than just "prepare for rush"?

The concept is so foreign to me I simply don't think I've grasped it.

shirley1929 06-27-2013 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DGTess (Post 2222872)
I've been reading GC long enough to realize that work week is apparently some period of time just before rush begins when the active sisters prepare. It doesn't take a college degree to figure out some of it.

But what is involved?

I suspect there may be some MS-sensitive stuff that can't be posted, beyond reviewing recs, but let's put MS aside.

Would someone be willing to post a typical schedule or description that's more detailed than just "prepare for rush"?

The concept is so foreign to me I simply don't think I've grasped it.

In my days it involved rehearsing skits, slideshows to put faces and names together, "practicing" a party - so that the sophomores (who've never been on that side before) can practice chatting up a PNM, bumping etc... Pretty much would go from 8-5 every day for about 10 days before the first party.

KDCat 06-27-2013 06:13 PM

All that, plus we cleaned everything really well. We scrubbed every single nook and cranny.

My chapter also had/has a work weekend during the summer. We clean stuff, repair stuff, paint stuff, move furniture, make DIY improvements, etc.

Missouri Ivy 06-27-2013 06:16 PM

Did anyone else's chapter refer to it as Polish Week? And we did the same things mentioned above, along with member selection workshops for members new to that process. Also lots of singing and chanting practices.

angels&angles 06-27-2013 06:28 PM

It was "Work Week" for us, and was 2-3 days before recruitment. It was deferred rush, so we had to be back the weekend before school started, right around the New Year. We'd come in around 8, get breakfast, have a run-through of each night of rush, including walking up and down the stairs (you had to bring whichever was your least comfortable pair of heels, so you'd get used to them) and the songs. We'd practice bumping, etc., and do a summary of everything we'd gone over for the last semester. Lunch and dinner were provided. After dinner, we'd do some MS stuff, and then after MS we'd clean/craft/work in our various committees. There pretty much weren't any breaks but I always rather enjoyed it. I think those weekends were the times when I got closest to my sisters.

Sciencewoman 06-27-2013 06:31 PM

I recall lots of singing, chanting, bumping, skit, and conversation practice, and giving advice to the newest members on taking notes between rounds and figuring out where to hide your little notebook!

Xidelt 06-27-2013 07:14 PM

At UGA, it also includes Dress Check. My SIL remembers bringing all of her rush outfits (with tags still on) and chapter members would try them on and get the approval of the Recruitment Chair. If no, you had to go out and find something to replace the item of clothing. Dress Check also included walking down the chapter house stairs to make sure nothing was too short or revealing. I worked at Rich's (now Macy's) my senior year and remember sorority members coming in to frantically shop in the Junior's section to find a last minute outfit for rush.

FSUZeta 06-27-2013 07:35 PM

The above posters covered everything Work Week was for my chapter, but we also threw in sisterhood events too (as I am sure all chapters did). It was fun.

IUHoosiergirl88 06-27-2013 07:44 PM

For us it was setting up for skit round (since we had split recruitment), re-learning all the new cheers for the next rounds, re-organizing the house, learning bump groups/what rooms to go to what round/etc. and dress checks

ETA: it was not fun. It was the beginning of the week of hell

Titchou 06-27-2013 07:48 PM

Intensive practice for all areas of recruitment. Clothing check as above. At Alabama it lasts about a week. Other places may be two or 3 days - just depends on size of recruitment and level of intensity.

DeltaBetaBaby 06-27-2013 08:06 PM

Two things I haven't seen mentioned yet:

Mock recruitment with other chapters. We'd actually go to a chapter and be rushed, and then they'd come to our chapter house and we'd rush them (do other campuses do this? It seems totally weird in retrospect).

Rules, rules, rules. Panhellenic officers would come by and talk to the chapter and so on.

KSUViolet06 06-27-2013 08:27 PM

We called it Refinement Week.

It was really like Tuesday to Sunday before classes started.

It included a clothing check, review of bump groups/rotations for each party, reviewing conversation techniques, rehearsal of any speaking parts, cleaning up the house a little (making room for rental stuff like chairs), mock recruitment with alumnae (all rounds but really reviewing the pref party), MS overview and mock MS for those who had never participated, getting reporting times/ exact round schedules/room numbers, review of NPC guidelines/infractions/etc.


Sciencewoman 06-27-2013 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2222893)
Mock recruitment with other chapters. We'd actually go to a chapter and be rushed, and then they'd come to our chapter house and we'd rush them (do other campuses do this? It seems totally weird in retrospect).

I have not heard of this before!

Smile_Awhile 06-27-2013 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2222893)
Two things I haven't seen mentioned yet:

Mock recruitment with other chapters. We'd actually go to a chapter and be rushed, and then they'd come to our chapter house and we'd rush them (do other campuses do this? It seems totally weird in retrospect).

Rules, rules, rules. Panhellenic officers would come by and talk to the chapter and so on.

We did do the mock recruitment as well, with one major difference- the fraternity gentlemen were the fake "PNMs", rather than the other sorority women. With only three sororities, that time of year is always a little hyper competitive, so we would have never gotten constructive feedback from them. The men were pretty good at saying "Wow, you're really good at making me feel comfortable!" during our feedback time at the end of the mock round, or the opposite, even though their rush was so dissimilar.

Of course, the gentlemen were fond of "funny pranks"- I distinctly remember one pair of guys teaming up, tying their arms together with a belt, and calling themselves Siamese twins through one mock round. Actually, one of them was a groomsmen in my wedding... We always told our sophomores (or newest new member class) "If you can recruit these guys, you can recruit anyone!"

ETA: We called the week leading up to recruitment "Pride Week". Those weeks are truly some of my most treasured experiences- it was so nice to just spend time with my sorority sisters without the stress of classes and homework!

kaeb 06-27-2013 09:29 PM

Haha we call it recruitment school, and in it, we do everything possible to prepare for recruitment. Going over conversation protocol, bumping, practicing songs & chants, identifying the types of PNMs we want, and so on & so forth. And of course sisterhood bonding etc (though to be honest we're already spending a TON of time together during the day).

At USC, we also pair up with our sister sorority and do mock rounds of recruitment. It's nice, because after chatting up your sisters, who you already know pretty well, you get a chance to meet someone brand new and "rush" her, in a no-stress/repercussions environment. A lot of houses also use that as an opportunity to practice their house tours route, so you can make sure it flows smoothly without worrying about running into people or whatever.

And for us it's 11 days, Thursday to Sunday before classes start on Monday. Formal recruitment starts Tuesday, the second day of classes, this year.

It can be a little grueling, but it's also nice, in a way, since we've spent the whole summer apart, and now we're all together again. Even if you get to hang out with a few of your sisters here and there over the summer, it's not the same as being around all of them at the same time.


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