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ashado 08-19-2007 08:53 PM

2007 LSU recruitment?
 
Recruitment started today at LSU. Anyone know anything?

A link to LSU's sorority recruitment schedule for anyone who's interested:
http://appl003.lsu.edu/slas/greekaff...le%20Final.doc

aopirose 08-23-2007 01:56 PM

I know three girls going through. Girl 1: Was cut heavy for Round 2 invites but is excited by still having her top choices for Round 3. Girl 2: No clue how she is doing. Girl 3: Was cut severely for Round 2 and has withdrawn from recruitment.

augreekfan 08-25-2007 11:29 AM

Bid day festivities begin around 3:30 today at LSU. I know one girl going through. She was released by two groups after round one, probably due to the release figure policies, but had no other releases during the week. She has been in complete control of her party schedule. She seemed to have the perfect attitude all week. When asked about her favorites, she replied "I love them all." She attended three prefs yesterday. Congratulations to her. I hope she gets her first choice! She seems to have had a great experience, which doesn't always happen at an SEC school. Surviving sorority recruitment sometimes can be a resume quality achievement.

BayouKat 08-26-2007 05:20 PM

Bid Day was yesterday. So far I know of two Kappas, four Tri Delts, and a Chi-O. Everyone I know that went through seems pretty happy.

estherjb 08-26-2007 05:56 PM

Tri-Delt x 4, is that a dozen?
 
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Originally Posted by BayouKat (Post 1508248)
Bid Day was yesterday. So far I know of two Kappas, four Tri Delts, and a Chi-O. Everyone I know that went through seems pretty happy.

Wahoo, 4 new Delta Belles!

Congrats to everyone. I'm just partial;).

ashado 08-26-2007 09:28 PM

Anyone know what quota was and who made it?

CollegeMom 08-29-2007 11:18 AM

2007 LSU Recruitment
 
My daughter went through 2007 Rush at LSU as a sophomore. Like everyone else, she had the "total package" personally, but was not a legacy. What an experience. She was cut from 7 of the 10 sororities after round one. Interesting since she had rec letters from a local chapter alum president AND national chapter alum president and was cut from both. She was invited back to 4 parties for round two, 3 parties for round three, and 3 parties for preference night. She fell in love with one particular sorority from the get go and they carried her through to the end. She listed them as her one and only bid (since she couldn't see herself in either of the other 2) and was called to say that she wasn't released, but not high enough on the bid list to make quota. Not sure if they'll offer spring recruitment. Of course, she was very disappointed and is trying desperately to figure out why. Do the girls who vote actually read the resumes and rec letters of the rushees? Did the fact that she was a sophomore significantly reduce her chances? Does anyone have experience with upperclassmen rushing at LSU, what the success rate is in the fall, and if it's worth her trying again in the spring if they offer it? I knew SEC schools were competitive but as a non-Greek mom, it's really a very confusing process. Any advice would be appreciated!

AlphaFrog 08-29-2007 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by CollegeMom (Post 1509894)
My daughter went through 2007 Rush at LSU as a sophomore. Like everyone else, she had the "total package" personally, but was not a legacy. What an experience. She was cut from 7 of the 10 sororities after round one. Interesting since she had rec letters from a local chapter alum president AND national chapter alum president and was cut from both. She was invited back to 4 parties for round two, 3 parties for round three, and 3 parties for preference night. She fell in love with one particular sorority from the get go and they carried her through to the end. She listed them as her one and only bid (since she couldn't see herself in either of the other 2) and was called to say that she wasn't released, but not high enough on the bid list to make quota. Not sure if they'll offer spring recruitment. Of course, she was very disappointed and is trying desperately to figure out why. Do the girls who vote actually read the resumes and rec letters of the rushees? Did the fact that she was a sophomore significantly reduce her chances? Does anyone have experience with upperclassmen rushing at LSU, what the success rate is in the fall, and if it's worth her trying again in the spring if they offer it? I knew SEC schools were competitive but as a non-Greek mom, it's really a very confusing process. Any advice would be appreciated!


None of us were in the room when membership selection was done, so none of us can answer most of these questions.

The one question that can be answered is, yes, being a soph. probably hurt her chances.

sigmadiva 08-29-2007 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CollegeMom (Post 1509894)
My daughter went through 2007 Rush at LSU as a sophomore. Like everyone else, she had the "total package" personally, but was not a legacy. What an experience. She was cut from 7 of the 10 sororities after round one. Interesting since she had rec letters from a local chapter alum president AND national chapter alum president and was cut from both. She was invited back to 4 parties for round two, 3 parties for round three, and 3 parties for preference night. She fell in love with one particular sorority from the get go and they carried her through to the end. She listed them as her one and only bid (since she couldn't see herself in either of the other 2) and was called to say that she wasn't released, but not high enough on the bid list to make quota. Not sure if they'll offer spring recruitment. Of course, she was very disappointed and is trying desperately to figure out why. Do the girls who vote actually read the resumes and rec letters of the rushees? Did the fact that she was a sophomore significantly reduce her chances? Does anyone have experience with upperclassmen rushing at LSU, what the success rate is in the fall, and if it's worth her trying again in the spring if they offer it? I knew SEC schools were competitive but as a non-Greek mom, it's really a very confusing process. Any advice would be appreciated!

I'm sorry for jumping in here, but it seems as if your daughter 'suicided'. That probably hurt her chances of getting a bid.

NutBrnHair 08-29-2007 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by CollegeMom (Post 1509894)
Do the girls who vote actually read the resumes and rec letters of the rushees? Did the fact that she was a sophomore significantly reduce her chances?

Logically, at LSU, you're dealing with many rushees (PNMs) and many pieces of paper. In general, I would say that the info. from the resumes is relayed to the members, but probably in a different format. The manner in which this is done would vary from group to group.

Typically in schools like LSU, the top-rushing chapters will target primarily Freshmen. I have no idea how many upper classmen pledge each year. Perhaps someone from LSU can enlighten us on that.

I am sorry your daughter's experience did not work out how she wished.

CollegeMom 08-29-2007 11:51 AM

LSU Recruitment 2007
 
Yes, she did "suicide" as they recommend you do if in your heart, you really can't see yourself in the other 2 options. This did give her a 33% chance of getting her first choice. It's a chance she took and it didn't work out. She had made a decision from the beginning that she wouldn't just join "any" one for the sake of being in a sorority. It was a brave decision.

sigmadiva 08-29-2007 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CollegeMom (Post 1509908)
Yes, she did "suicide" as they recommend you do if in your heart, you really can't see yourself in the other 2 options. This did give her a 33% chance of getting her first choice. It's a chance she took and it didn't work out. She had made a decision from the beginning that she wouldn't just join "any" one for the sake of being in a sorority. It was a brave decision.

I can tell that from reading the NPC posts on recruitment, (I'm in a NPHC sorority btw), the NPC ladies would advise PNM to maximize their chances by listing all chapters on their pref card. Somewhere in this recruitment forum there is a thread about 'ending up where you belong'. I think the gist of the thread is that you may not have gotten the chapter you wanted, but since you got into a chapter, then after time you may realize that was probably the best chapter for you.

I can tell you that from reading LSU and other SEC schools recruitment posts on GC, the fact that your daughter had three chances as a sophomore at pref night was actually pretty good. I would venture to *guess* that if she listed all three, she would have probably gotten into one of them.

aopirose 08-29-2007 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1509904)
I'm sorry for jumping in here, but it seems as if your daughter 'suicided'. That probably hurt her chances of getting a bid.

My thoughts exactly.

Even being a sophomore, the daughter wound up with a full pref. schedule. That is great because some freshmen didn't even have that. If the daughter didn't feel like she "fit" with the other two, that's fine. She freed a spot for girls who wanted to be there.

Now as to what she should do, it just depends. A chapter could COB but it would be for so few girls that they would ask members to suggest friends. If she has friends in such a chapter it would help. If she decided to wait for fall 2008 formal then that is another story. I have only seen a handful of girls as juniors receive bids and two seniors. All had tons of activities, above a 3.5 GPA and friends in the chapters.

AlphaFrog 08-29-2007 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1509916)
I can tell that from reading the NPC posts on recruitment, (I'm in a NPHC sorority btw), the NPC ladies would advise PNM to maximize their chances by listing all chapters on their pref card.

If she would rather eat worms than accept a bid from a group, she should not list them on her pref card.

NutBrnHair 08-29-2007 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1509926)
If she would rather eat worms than accept a bid from a group, she should not list them on her pref card.

Exactly -- some women don't want a bid any ol' where -- and that's a choice she made, knowing the consequences.


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