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Old 10-26-2004, 05:28 PM
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Originally posted by IvySpice
What do you think makes Greek recruitment so different from essentially every other kind of recruitment there is? (I'm thinking specifically of universities themselves and of college clubs such as choirs and club sports, all of which use advertising to recruit and seem to get a lot of good members that way.) You can still recruit via making friends when you have posters up; it's just an additional way to reach people.
The advertising associated with greek recruitment almost always implies a very short time frame with which the prospects and the GLOs evaluate each other. This short time period is makes it different from many other types of recruitment. Also, the context of recruiting for a GLO is not the same as that of other groups. Fraternal organizations need to take more time becaue we're fraternal. Its not like joining a choir.
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