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anygreekmom 08-27-2007 07:51 PM

Purdue Recruitment
 
Purdue recruitment started this past weekend and goes through next weekend...I know one girl going through.

Here's pictures from the house tours/first round:
http://www.purdueexponent.org/media/...-27-07.swf-958

Just so you can see what girls in the midwest are wearing to first round!

Good luck to EVERY pnm going through recruitment!

tennesseemom 08-27-2007 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by anygreekmom (Post 1508979)
Purdue recruitment started this past weekend and goes through next weekend...I know one girl going through.

Here's pictures from the house tours/first round:
http://www.purdueexponent.org/media/...-27-07.swf-958

Just so you can see what girls in the midwest are wearing to first round!

Good luck to EVERY pnm going through recruitment!

my mom was a Theta at Purdue in the 40's, are they still on campus? by the way the attire is slightly different than SEC rush!:)

indygphib 08-27-2007 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tennesseemom (Post 1508988)
my mom was a Theta at Purdue in the 40's, are they still on campus? by the way the attire is slightly different than SEC rush!:)

Yes, Kappa Alpha Theta is still on campus and they're a great group. Consistently in the top 5 for grades and very active in campus activities.

Benzgirl 08-27-2007 08:31 PM

Some midwest schools are competative, but it's not like the SEC. Houses are much more diverse than the SEC and there are more houses on a lot of larger school's campuses. In the Big 10, there each are pretty large (not like SEC schools, though). When I went through Rush, there were 20 houses, with 105 in each.

Miami U, which is a MAC school, has about 20 houses with 160-180 in each, and that school is considered competitive.

It was actually fun to go through rush. Due to the diversity, you knew you could fit into nearly any house. Out of the three that I preffed, I would have been happy at any of the houses. I'm glad I got my number one, but wouldn't have stressed out if I didn't get my number one.

My friend, who went to Cornell in the 90s had over 300 in her house. There were 23 houses on her campus at that time. You can do the math. Another friend who went to DePauw would have been happy with any of her last 4 houses she attended.

I hate to use the word, "competititve" because it is and it isn't. Let's just say that people don't live and die by getting in the "it" sorority in the Midwest.

irishpipes 08-27-2007 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1509013)
My friend, who went to Cornell in the 90s had over 300 in her house. There were 23 houses on her campus at that time. You can do the math.

As far as NPC sororities, Cornell has only chartered 18 NPCs in its entire existence. The most it had on campus at any one time in the 1990s was 14 NPC chapters. I'm from a large midwestern campus (University of Illinois) so I get your point, though.

Fleur de Lis 08-27-2007 10:13 PM

Yay for a Purdue thread!! I have advised there the last two years and will really miss helping out this year. Two friends are still advisors so I'll try to get some info for everyone. I lived next door to the Chi Omega house and could always hear their chanting during rounds. :)

kathykd2005 08-27-2007 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by irishpipes (Post 1509042)
As far as NPC sororities, Cornell has only chartered 18 NPCs in its entire existence. The most it had on campus at any one time in the 1990s was 14 NPC chapters. I'm from a large midwestern campus (University of Illinois) so I get your point, though.

Maybe she was including the fraternity houses that were on campus, too? Those are part of Greek Life, as well. No idea though. :confused:

DeltaBetaBaby 08-27-2007 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by kathykd2005 (Post 1509106)
Maybe she was including the fraternity houses that were on campus, too? Those are part of Greek Life, as well. No idea though. :confused:

No, there are way more fraternities than that. My understanding is that Cornell is the largest fraternity system, and Illinois is the largest sorority system, both measured by number of members.

kathykd2005 08-27-2007 10:52 PM

I was just giving her the benefit of the doubt--remember, this was the 90s, and the Greek system might have been smaller then. Again, no idea, though.

kathykd2005 08-27-2007 10:56 PM

Whoa. I just read the Cornell website and there are 45 fraternities there. :eek:

Low C Sharp 08-27-2007 11:27 PM

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Maybe she was including the fraternity houses that were on campus, too?
Cornell also has a number of Greek-esque cooperative living houses, some of which are coed. But none of them would have had anything like 300 members.
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TigerOwl 08-28-2007 12:30 AM

University of Illinois-Champaign Urbana
 
KathyKD---
Here's your current numbers------

96 Total-------

46 IFC Fraternities (over 3,400 men)
7 Black Greek Council Fraternities
7 United Greek Council Fraternities

24 Panhellenic Organizations (19 NPC's--up to 20 in 2008!)
2 Black Greek Council Sororities
10 United Greek Council Sororities

All Fraternity and Sorority Members -- 6,670 members

Now back to Purdue!!!
I'm excited to hear about Purdue too!

AOII Angel 08-28-2007 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1509013)

I hate to use the word, "competititve" because it is and it isn't. Let's just say that people don't live and die by getting in the "it" sorority in the Midwest.

Sounds like a much more reasonable way to do things if you ask me! We in the South have strange priorities!

Benzgirl 08-28-2007 08:18 AM

Cornell
 
Just to clarify what my friend told me of Cornell in the early 90s...
-The 20+ sororities included non-PHC groups
-300 was the number in her house in the early 90s. She is aware that they are smaller now.
-She mentioned there were somthing like 80 in her pledge class

sugar and spice 08-29-2007 03:41 PM

My little sister has been super-busy with rush (from the other side) at Purdue over the last week. It's her first real fall rush -- she rushed her freshman year but got sick halfway through and had to drop out, joined via informal rush that spring, and didn't get to rush on the other side last fall because she's in the engineering co-op program and was working that semester. It sounds like Purdue rush is pretty exhausting -- when I rushed at Wisconsin, we never had more than four parties a night, but at Purdue, it sounds like they sometimes have more than twice that.

I'll be down in West Lafayette visiting my sister next weekend, so I'm sure I'll get some rush gossip then.

And I wouldn't be surprised if Cornell houses did have up to 300 members at one time. At my school, which has 11 sororities, the largest of which is about 130-135 members -- even as recently as the early/mid-90s we had more sororities than that, the biggest of which had about 200 members. The smallest sororities then were the same size as the biggest now. Numbers have definitely gone down.


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