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exlurker 06-24-2004 07:15 PM

Regret with Interest (Tip for sorority recruitment)
 
With sorority recruitment six to ten weeks away on many campuses, here's something that may be worth mentioning:

"regret with interest."

At some schools -- not all -- women have the option of "regretting with interest" when they need to decline an invitation to a party. How does this work?

Let's say there's a day where you can go to as many as seven parties. Let's say you have eight invitations. You have to pick one sorority to "regret." Now, at schools where you can "regret with interest," you can choose to say "regret with interest," which means, basically, "I'm still interested in you, and feel free to invite me to another party."

So if you truly are keeping an open mind, and feel that you might like to go to another party at that sorority, try the "regret with interest" option if your school allows it. It could help keep options open for you. Naturally you wouldn't use it with a sorority that you honestly are not interested in.

There are a few posts about "regret with interest" or "regrets with interest" in an older thread in the Rush forum entitled "NPC Rush - Can someting be done to reduce/eradicate the number of bidless rushees?"

How can you know if your school has the "regret with interest" option? They should tell you at the general recruitment orientation meeting, or at a meeting with your recruitment counselor. If you don't hear anything about it, ASK your recruitment counselor.

LuvUTrulyKKG 06-24-2004 08:30 PM

From the very first information session or encounter with the Greek Affairs Office, definitely ask if "regret with interest" is an option. If it is, I would definitely endorse using this option if you are still interested but cannot attend due to other invitations. You will never know what will happen in future rounds of recruitment and you will want to keep all options available! (But only, of course, if you feel comfortable and still interested in that certain group!)

aopirose 06-25-2004 10:51 AM

Great idea in mentioning this, exlurker! It is a terrific option if it is available. Ole Miss used it for the first time in fall 2003. The result was incredible with ~92% of the PMs were placed. It did cause huge pledge classes in the 91-95 member range. (If these numbers keep up, expansion could be an option. However, that's another story for another thread.) OleMissGlitter could share more about this but she is at AOII Leadership Institute.

IheartAphi 06-27-2004 08:08 PM

We have it at NCSU (or did) If you wanted to definetly drop a chapter you had to fill in the circle, other wise you wrote the name of the two groups you would pick to "skip" if you were asked back to all the possible "slots" for the day

kk_bama 06-29-2004 05:03 PM

We have had that option at Alabama for a while. I think it's great, and it seems like most girls end up with their first or second choice anyway.

lsutigah 06-29-2004 06:09 PM

Do they do this with Fraternities?

PenguinTrax 06-29-2004 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by lsutigah
Do they do this with Fraternities?
No, because fraternity recruitment is very informal and the men don't have to extend formal invitations, etc.

AlphaFrog 06-29-2004 09:31 PM

While I can see how this is a good idea, if I were the soroity, I think it might hurt a little...I mean it's like saying "Sorry, you're ok, but not THAT good..."

tsuadpi859 06-30-2004 12:39 PM

We did this at Troy State and it definitely works. I was a Panhellenic Exec Officer for one rush and a Rush Counselor the next. Although it can be confusing to the girls, it does allow them to keep their options open. It is also an indicator for the sororities who were regretted without interest to know that they don't have to keep a slot for this girl in future parties.

carnation 06-30-2004 05:58 PM

It can be very valuable at the big schools. It's hard for the PNMs to keep several groups straight at once and I've known of several who just marked down anything because they couldn't really remember which was which. Then when they went back to the parties, they realized that they'd cut groups they loved. At least with "regret with interest", they could still have a shot at them.

navane 07-02-2004 02:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaFrog
While I can see how this is a good idea, if I were the soroity, I think it might hurt a little...I mean it's like saying "Sorry, you're ok, but not THAT good..."

Not neccessarily. What if a PNM has to cut down from 3 to 2, but she loves ALL of them? Because's she's forced to cut one, she might flip a coin or something silly like that. It doesn't always mean that the group that got cut didn't meet her standard. Sorority women need to remember that PNMs are sometimes agonizing over these decisions are are probably really grateful for the "regret with interest" option.


.....Kelly :)

HotDamnImAPhiMu 07-02-2004 07:46 AM

I wouldn't invite a "regret with interest" girl back.

Seems like "regret with interest" is only useful for showing you if the girl is NOT interested -- i.e. if there's a Chi O legacy going through and we're rushing her hard, but she's really ONLY interested in Chi O.

If she was that interested.... wouldn't she list my group?

I understand that sometimes you're forced to make choices, but really, don't the hard choices come when you're deciding if you want to put a group at #6 or #7 and you know you can only go to 6 parties the next day?

If a girl hasn't listed a group at the top of her list, they're probably not a good match. Rush isn't a perfect system, but it's what we have to work with right now, and it's worked pretty well so far.

I guess I just don't "get" the point of it.

APhi Sailorgirl 07-02-2004 09:14 AM

I guess in looking at it, I know coming from a school that last recruitment has 3 chapters and one colony that regret with interest would have been beneficial. Unfortunately, yes, a decision has to be made, but recruitment at my school isn't like the others, it's not cut throat.

So for some women, regret with interest was a viable option. Especially with the colony, I know that many women were interested in the organization itself; however, the colony had a weak first recruitment (which was totally understandable), so this way, it allowed both the woman and the org to realize that a possible match would occur.

Also, I know coming from a small school and a small recruitment, that the orgs are still learning that just because a woman does not return for skit night, doesn't mean you can't invite her for preference. So a "regret with interest" is just the PNM way of saying yes, I'm still interested, and may then give the group that push to continue to invite her back.

It would be interesting to find out how many women ended up joining an org that continued to invite them back, although that women had initially not returned to their recruitment? I know that's how our school's Greek Advisor got her org and it's a great example for both sisters and PNM.


**Again, I am coming from a small school standpoint, I could see, at a school with a lot of groups a woman, desperate to find somewhere to join, could regret with interest to all the groups that didn't invite her back.

Ginger 07-02-2004 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by HotDamnImAPhiMu
I understand that sometimes you're forced to make choices, but really, don't the hard choices come when you're deciding if you want to put a group at #6 or #7 and you know you can only go to 6 parties the next day?

If a girl hasn't listed a group at the top of her list, they're probably not a good match.

Unless perhaps it's the first day, and the girl is so flustered that they all just sort of run together (I never went through Formal, so I can only guess). Maybe she can't remember whether it was Chi Omega or Alpha Chi Omega where the vibe seemed good but she didn't have enough time to decide for sure.

Or.... if perhaps you just get a bad rusher. Say Suzy PNM has 4 parties on Day 2, and can only go back to 3 tomorrow:

ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL

She loves ABC but doesn't think she'll make their cut for whatever reason. They are first and foremost, and she likes the 3 others equally. But she has to cut one, and JKL's rusher seemed like she didn't have her brain on this morning, though the rest of the girls seemed nice. So she puts down ABC, DEF, GHI and regrets JKL with interest, because she wants to be invited back if she gets cut from ABC.

Turns out.... she does get cut from ABC. Now JKL can invite her back, even though she cut them, because she did so "with interest", right?

(like I said, we never did Formal, so I'm only guessing by all the talk I've read here on GC over the years.)

OleMissGlitter 07-02-2004 09:28 AM

This is why it worked this past year (the first time) at Ole Miss. There will be Potential New Members who come through recruitment thinking they only want a certain sorority or sororities. They will get asked back to first and second round by that sorority and then that sorority will release the PNM. Therefore, if the PNM who has regretted with interest still has options. Believe it or not most girls come to Ole Miss thinking they are going to be in a certain sorority and once they go through recruitment and meet new girls in other houses their minds might change. This also allows women who were normally released out of recruitment because they couldn't regret with interest before this past year.

Side Note: At Ole Miss each house gets their Regret with Interest list the night before Pref party invitiations go out, and each house does not have to extend an invitation to third round to the PNMs who regretted with interest. It can take some time going through your regret lists depending on how many regrets you got, but it does work. I think it does work and it seemed sort of scary last year when Panhellenic was talking about it and everything last year but after seeing how it worked it was wondering.

The University of Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, MS has been using it also, I think this will be there 3rd year using it.


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