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07-10-2007, 10:59 AM
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I'm having a hard time putting this into words. I can't figure out, especially in a big recruitment, why 'Amanda' gets cut from ABC and 'Ashley' doesn't and they appear to be cut from the same cloth. A few years back, a girl from the next town rushed at an SEC school. She dressed kind of skanky but she wasn't really. Her parents were nice but country. You would figure she wouldn't get a bid from a so-called classy group but she did and as a senior, she's now a very refined woman.
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Oh, I think in a big recruitment - LSU/Bama etc - the "she's not a good fit" is completely BS. This might be an offensive thing to say to some people, but I think there are more similarities between the sororities at those type places than there are differences. Smaller schools and smaller groups are a different matter.
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07-10-2007, 11:05 AM
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Agreed. You have chapter AB with 200 girls and chapter CD with the same and how can they not be diverse? How can someone at a big school look at a girl and say she's a born AB? At one school I attended, if you saw a girl who'd been a great leader in high school, you might say she was destined to be a member of 1 of 2 certain chapters; if she was drop dead gorgeous, you would say that she was sure to be in 1 of 2 other groups. Actually, she might end up in any group because all had members like all 4 of those.
But the phrase "good fit", especially in the case of a huge school, is really starting to bother me.
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07-10-2007, 11:08 AM
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But the phrase "good fit", especially in the case of a huge school, is really starting to bother me.
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As a mother, if a Pi Phi chapter dropped one of your daughters, would you rather they told you that it was because she wasn't a good fit for their chapter or it was because she had the personality of a pile of bricks, talked about inappopriate topics, and chewed with her mouth open?
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07-10-2007, 11:12 AM
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As a mother, if a Pi Phi chapter dropped one of your daughters, would you rather they told you that it was because she wasn't a good fit for their chapter or it was because she had the personality of a pile of bricks, talked about inappopriate topics, and chewed with her mouth open?
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Who would care? If she's cut, she's cut. If it was for a terrible reason (she had rank BO) or a lame one (we had all these local girls we wanted), I suppose they'd cover it up anyway, any chapter would.
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07-10-2007, 02:11 PM
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I don't think this requires MS info. to answer, and I'm kind of surprised that's the direction some people went in.
I think the "not a good fit" is a most often a euphemism for "although she is nice, cute girl with potential, we've already got a couple of hundred girls who the current members want more."
Sometimes though, I do think the members are going by previous reputation, and I don't necessarily mean bad reputation.
If the PNM happened to known in high school as a serious youth group and church member, and at recruitment, the other members of that chapter from her hometown are party girls, they might say to themselves, she'd be uncomfortable here. Same thing maybe with grades or sports or "popularity": if the girls she knows already don't see her as being like them, they might not stop and consider all the members of the group who are like the PNM.
And if she doesn't know people already, it can be a question of the impression that she makes on her rushers.
But Carnation, I agree with you that a strong chapter positively develops all its members, so taking a PNM who is more bud than bloom should be pretty easy.
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07-10-2007, 02:28 PM
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When going through rush, weren't there chapters that you felt like you didn't fit in with? "These girls are all nice ... and boring. I just can't see myself here." Fit just isn't on the sorority's end. I'm sure there was at least one chapter that felt that way about me, too.
Of course I am admittedly talking about my own experience, where our ceiling was 50, so you met a pretty good percentage of sisters during formal rush.
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07-10-2007, 02:50 PM
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But Carnation, I agree with you that a strong chapter positively develops all its members, so taking a PNM who is more bud than bloom should be pretty easy.
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I like this idea about looking for members who may be more bud than bloom. Y'all think of all the women you know who bloomed later!
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07-10-2007, 03:01 PM
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I agree with Carnation on this one.. It may just be my school, but I am convinced that any 'normal' girl (excluding extreme cases) can fit in in practically any chapter. In my experience I have seen way too many girls cross-preferencing the supposed opposite end of the spectrum chapters and making the difficult decision between them to think anything different. Had they listed their card a different way they would have been perfectly happy in the other chapter as well...
I think it all comes down to active members and PNM's keeping an open mind and putting everything they have into whatever chapter they become a member of.
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