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12-04-2009, 07:00 PM
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Spring Informal Recruitment Fliers?
When you see sororities that are passing out fliers for spring recruitment, what do you think of it? Does it seem desperate or that they're just trying to get the word out? Does your chapter participate in handing out fliers?
I guess this question really applies more to campuses who participate in Formal Recruitment in the Fall and chapters only hold Informal Recruitment when they want to get up to quota/chapter total.
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12-04-2009, 07:07 PM
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When you see sororities that are passing out fliers for spring recruitment, what do you think of it? Does it seem desperate or that they're just trying to get the word out? Does your chapter participate in handing out fliers?
I guess this question really applies more to campuses who participate in Formal Recruitment in the Fall and chapters only hold Informal Recruitment when they want to get up to quota/chapter total.
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I dont think it seems desparate at all. I think it is a great way to get the word out to potential PNM's who may not otherwise go by the greek office for more information. My chapter has done this in the past as with nearly all other chapters on our campus. My chapter has not done this recently though.
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12-04-2009, 07:11 PM
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This wasn't done at my school, but chapters did have tables in the the student center to sign up for informal sometimes. Otherwise, we just hung up flyers.
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12-04-2009, 07:35 PM
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I think it's especially good to advertise on a campus that doesn't normally have many, if any, Chapters doing spring recruitment. (Like say this year with Bama raising Total.) Potential PNMs wouldn't know that they would have an opportunity outside the normal Formal Recruitment.
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12-04-2009, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by pnm1
When you see sororities that are passing out fliers for spring recruitment, what do you think of it? Does it seem desperate or that they're just trying to get the word out? Does your chapter participate in handing out fliers?
I guess this question really applies more to campuses who participate in Formal Recruitment in the Fall and chapters only hold Informal Recruitment when they want to get up to quota/chapter total.
Thanks!
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Unless it's an overall Panhel thing (i.e. all the sororities are having informal rush), I think it looks desperate. Not to mention the sorority is pretty much showing their business - i.e. announcing "hey, we're under total and need to get our numbers up" - and putting themselves in a position of having to explain to Courtney Love Junior exactly why they don't want to bid her when she shows up to the parties. There is no "we had to cut a certain number of rushees" excuse like in formal rush.
The same goes for chalking and facebook/myspace pages.
A much better idea is to have every member of the sorority invite their personal friends to open bid parties.
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12-05-2009, 05:16 PM
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So, as of right now, 3 are FOR and 1 is AGAINST.
I'm split. :/
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12-05-2009, 08:49 PM
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They aren't desperate AT ALL. It's called advertising.
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12-05-2009, 11:02 PM
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They aren't desperate AT ALL. It's called advertising.
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Which is fine for socks, beer and crockpots. Not sororities.
More people join because of friendship with one member than any other reason. That's been proven time and again, which is why I recommend the current members reaching out to their friends. If you want to throw your doors open and show your hand, fine, just be prepared to have a really fun time separating the wheat from the chaff without any of the constraints of formal rush to fall back on.
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12-05-2009, 11:38 PM
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Unless it's an overall Panhel thing (i.e. all the sororities are having informal rush), I think it looks desperate. Not to mention the sorority is pretty much showing their business - i.e. announcing "hey, we're under total and need to get our numbers up" - and putting themselves in a position of having to explain to Courtney Love Junior exactly why they don't want to bid her when she shows up to the parties. There is no "we had to cut a certain number of rushees" excuse like in formal rush.
The same goes for chalking and facebook/myspace pages.
A much better idea is to have every member of the sorority invite their personal friends to open bid parties.
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I don't see it as desperate at all.
Depending on the campus, there may be a higher constitiuency of students who might not be otherwise quite aware of the existence of Greeks and its practices. There might also be no "formal" method of advertising informal recruitment for girls who went bidless, or for some reason did not go through formal rush. Some girls might have been interested but not have known where to look.
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So, as of right now, 3 are FOR and 1 is AGAINST.
I'm split. :/
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Um, what do YOU think about it? Do you know why the group did not reach total? Does it necessarily make them lesser because they have fewer members than they "ought to" have? I don't know what the situation is, but it seems like you might not know much about it, either.
Why not check them out and see what they are about? You may just like what you see.
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12-06-2009, 12:03 AM
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I don't see it as desperate at all.
Depending on the campus, there may be a higher constitiuency of students who might not be otherwise quite aware of the existence of Greeks and its practices. There might also be no "formal" method of advertising informal recruitment for girls who went bidless, or for some reason did not go through formal rush. Some girls might have been interested but not have known where to look.
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The way I look at it, a chapter that's struggling with numbers needs to attract people who want to be in THAT sorority, not A sorority. YMMV.
And I guess I'm dumb because I just realized the girl asking is a rushee, not a member. I would inquire as to why you're asking, too. But I will say - do you want to be in THAT sorority, or A sorority? (More to the point, are you Courtney Love Junior?)
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12-06-2009, 12:32 AM
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For it! And thank God because that's how I received my bid!
Why is it desperate? It is still a mutual selection process even though it isn't formal. They could have 10 girls show up for 5 spots. As much as you have the open invitation to attend an advertised event, they have the option to give or not give you a bid. In the end, if you attend an advertised event you can meet the girls and see if you like them. They may be fantastic....they might be kinda ick. You won't know unless you take the chance. What do you have to lose?
Also, why do they have open spots? Are they open because they had a large senior class that is graduating in December, do they have high academic standards and some of their sisters aren't making the grade, do they need to grow to meet total? In the end, does it matter?
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12-06-2009, 01:58 AM
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I don't see it as desperate at all.
Depending on the campus, there may be a higher constitiuency of students who might not be otherwise quite aware of the existence of Greeks and its practices. There might also be no "formal" method of advertising informal recruitment for girls who went bidless, or for some reason did not go through formal rush. Some girls might have been interested but not have known where to look.
Um, what do YOU think about it? Do you know why the group did not reach total? Does it necessarily make them lesser because they have fewer members than they "ought to" have? I don't know what the situation is, but it seems like you might not know much about it, either.
Why not check them out and see what they are about? You may just like what you see.
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I'm actually not a PNM anymore. I AM a sister of the chapter that is wanting to put out fliers. We were just chartered last year. This fall was the first time we participated in fall Formal Recruitment. (First "pledge" class, besides the Founding class).
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12-06-2009, 12:39 PM
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The only reason I found out about recruitment was through fliers. All the houses had fliers and I went to some of the houses but not all. I was not close to any member in DG but the first time I went one girl made me feel so welcome and at home that I knew I found my sorority  So my conclusion is fliers=good.
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12-06-2009, 01:22 PM
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I'm actually not a PNM anymore. I AM a sister of the chapter that is wanting to put out fliers. We were just chartered last year. This fall was the first time we participated in fall Formal Recruitment. (First "pledge" class, besides the Founding class).
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If you are just getting started - I would try to go with the flow. If other groups on campus flier, have at it. If they don't, don't. Depending on the campus, new groups are sometimes looked at askance anyway - the last thing you want to do is draw negative attention.
If fall formal didn't go as well as you'd hoped and you feel you need more training in recruitment (which you probably do - most new groups do) call up your HQ and tell them you need help and support in this area. That's what they're there for. That's what you pay dues for. It is up to them to help you become strong, not just give you the charter and let you sink or swim on their own. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE HELP. Don't be afraid to ask.
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12-06-2009, 01:24 PM
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We are getting help. We have our national advisers with us. They are actually the one's who are wanting us to put the fliers out.
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