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Quick SEC question
Is MSU (Mississippi State) considered an SEC school? How competitive is their rush (as opposed to cutthroat places like Bama, Auburn, and Ole Miss)?Thanks!
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MS State is a part of the SEC and their recruitment can be pretty competitive.
ETA: SEC list University of Alabama University of Arkansas Auburn University University of Florida University of Georgia University of Kentucky Louisiana State University University of Mississippi Mississippi State University University of South Carolina University of Tennessee Vanderbilt University |
I was asst Greek advisor there a few years back. They are extremely competitive!
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Mississippi State is very Competitive....All of their houses are very good and are top chapters.
Chapters are: Phi Mu Tri Delta ZTA Chi Omega Delta Gamma Kappa Delta Their recruitment ended two weeks ago I think. http://www.msstate.edu/org/panhellenic/ |
Seeing as it is in the Southeastern Conference, I would assume that it is, indeed "considered" an SEC school. I don't consider it as tough to get in as say auburn, alabama, ole miss, georgia, but it's tough still.
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ooo, I don't know
They have fewer groups and some have been around forever. I think it's it's pretty tough.
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Let me think, orchid2...it's competitive in a slightly different way from some of the others. I felt that more so at State, it's harder to get your bid of choice if you're from out of state. State doesn't have as many out of staters as, say, Ole Miss or Bama. Someone once remarked on GC that everyone in Mississippi seems to know everyone else there and I was often astounded by how true that seemed. Sorority members from the coast would talk about how they knew these 3 girls from Tupelo from camp or those 2 girls from Laurel from a pageant. I often felt that some of the sororities went into rush with their bid list already made out.
A PNM had better have something incredible that makes her stand out if she doesn't know any Greek women before rush. There are 6 sororities but State has lost 4 since I was there. |
That's true at Arkansas as well however. Give me any town, and I most likely I probably know someone you know.
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Thanks for the responses! Hope everyone has a safe and fun holiday weekend.
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Pretty much, although it used to be worse; they really only wanted one group back in the day but would settle for 3 others. There were 2 more that were conisdered "medium". Many dropped out if they were left with the 3 groups that folded after I graduated. There was a fourth group that left but they came after I was gone.
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I have a good friend who was a Kappa there, but their chapter closed, I believe when they couldn't build a house (that's hearsay...)
Her younger sisters were Phi Mus. That chapter still looks, by the website anyway, to be very strong. |
As mentioned there are six chapters at MSU... Most students are in-state and have six degrees of seperation! All six chapters are over 100 in membership w/ five ranging from 165-180. You NEED recs, and please believe that membership checks recs thourghly for the chapter (even when they know the girl). Ex. My cousin recently grad from MSU (where she was a KD). Her senior year in HS she spent many weekends in Starkville w/ friends (mostly at the KD and DG house). Several of my friends who wrote recs for her were called, my dear gf who was a KD was GRILLED about my cousin. I know chapters at Ole Miss that have their first bid list made out prior to recruitment... However, I would not say that MSU is similar. If you told me where a PNM is from and a little background, I could tell you where she will be offered a bid. In that aspect, it is competitive.
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I was at State last night for the MSU/USC game, my boyfriend is a proud State Alumnus...I saw lots of cute sororities girls there dressed cute wearing their stickers/buttons that say "XYZ loves the Bulldogs" and things like that...I would think from seeing a few girls from each chapter that all of the houses there are very strong and very competitive! (I know they have some gorgeous sorority houses down there!!!) |
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I watched the MSU/SC game last night on ESPN. I was surprised to see the camera crew was allowed inside a sorority house for some pre-game footage. No interviews, only shots of folks getting food from a buffet and they didn't even identify which Chapter. Just said something about "sorority life at MSU". I was surprised though because I know ADPi has a policy that requires permission from our Grand Pres to have any contact with the press. While this was minimal exposure and a sports station, still you never know what might happen when the press and cameras get involved. I assumed most sororities had similar policies. I wonder if someone tracked down their Pres ASAP or just skipped that. I doubt ESPN would wait around very long while someone tracked down the right person to grant permission. There's plenty of other fans they can film. /hijack |
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