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missR 01-27-2014 01:38 AM

Advice on rushing!
 
Hello, I need some advice on rushing.

I just got my acceptance letter into West Georgia University. I am very excited and plan on rushing for the sororities on campus.

My school is not very big, but does have a new greek row. I am the first person in my immediate family to choose to rush and maybe join a sorority.

I don’t know much about it and do not have many people to ask about it. The one thing I am nervous about is I was home schooled, would that effect if I got into a sorority or not? I did maintain a GPA higher then then all the recommended GPAs for the chapter requirements and school for that matter.

I am very social and have many social skills and have won many awards and was apart of other types of activities and sports. I just did not attend a regular high school. I was not your typical stereotype home schooler.

So my two questions are. 1. Advice on rushing and does it matter if I did not graduate from a regular high school?

I might be able to get recommendations. If that would help.

Thank you. (I hope I posted this on the right page, I am new and this site is a bit confusing).

AZTheta 01-27-2014 01:52 AM

Here's a great thread you need to read. The Sorority Recruitment forum has a plethora of helpful advice.

Good for you thinking far ahead to prepare for recruitment. And congratulations on your acceptance!

AnchorAlumna 01-27-2014 04:42 AM

Being homeschooled is not a problem. You may need to furnish your recommendation writers with a transcript, which you should be able to get from the overseeing agency, church, organization etc. under which you were homeschooled.
Best of luck to you!

Titchou 01-27-2014 07:57 AM

You will need recs so please pursue those. It matters not that you were home schooled. It's your GPA, activities, personal demeanor, recs, etc that matter.

And just an FYI, please be sure that everything you post - here or anywhere else - is proper and grammatically correct. It is "than" not "then" and "a part" not "apart" in your post above. Sororities check here and FB and they can figure out who you are.

AZTheta 01-27-2014 08:58 AM

And it is "accept" not "except" in this usage. "from" not "into". "stereotypical" not "stereotype".

There's also the issue of fragments, capitalization, and punctuation.

Yes, it does matter. No, we are NOT being mean. It would be unfortunate for you to go to college and not make your grades. Sororities highly value scholarship.

pinksequins 01-27-2014 09:10 AM

And "affect", not "effect". It is a common error, but now you know going forward! : )

missR 01-27-2014 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titchou (Post 2258232)
You will need recs so please pursue those. It matters not that you were home schooled. It's your GPA, activities, personal demeanor, recs, etc that matter.

And just an FYI, please be sure that everything you post - here or anywhere else - is proper and grammatically correct. It is "than" not "then" and "a part" not "apart" in your post above. Sororities check here and FB and they can figure out who you are.


Ok, I am sorry about the grammer. I will make sure to check it. How can they figure out who I am without my name? :o

Thank you for your advice, I will be able to get recommendations!

FSUZeta 01-27-2014 10:11 AM

Because you will probably be the only(or one of the few) home schooled PNMs.

AZTheta 01-27-2014 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinksequins (Post 2258243)
And "affect", not "effect". It is a common error, but now you know going forward! : )

I meant to type that and I do not know where my brain was. Thanks!

missR, please do lots of reading on GC, and send pms to us with your questions. We really do want you to succeed. You can even go back and edit your original post now to eliminate some details. It's all good.


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