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Old 03-09-2008, 06:38 PM
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As far as your state goes, UT-Austin is an example of a competitive recruitment. There are high numbers (I think there were like 800 or more) of girls participating (99% of them are freshmen), with most girls having recs for all sororities, high GPAs, and tons of extracurricular activities.

I've heard that SMU and A&M are also pretty competitive. I'm not sure about others since I'm not from there. There are some Texan GCers who know alot more about Texas recruitments than I do.

I'd read as much of this thread in the sorority recruitment forum as you can, it has some great\ info in it to get you started:

http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=54403

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Old 03-09-2008, 06:52 PM
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As far as your state goes, UT-Austin is an example of a competitive recruitment. There are high numbers (I think there were like 800 or more) of girls participating (99% of them are freshmen), with most girls having recs for all sororities, high GPAs, and tons of extracurricular activities.

I've heard that SMU and A&M are also pretty competitive. I'm not sure about others since I'm not from there. There are some Texan GCers who know alot more about Texas recruitments than I do.
Don't forget Baylor, TCU and Texas Tech. All have competitive recruitments as well.
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Old 03-09-2008, 08:12 PM
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I know you said you were interested in NPC, but I have never seen any Muslim women in those organizations, but you could pave the way for others. I know every NPHC has muslims and I have seen several wearing hijab at events.
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Old 03-09-2008, 08:26 PM
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Since I don't know what school you're at, I just have to ask if it's a party school. The reason I'm asking is because I have several Muslim friends and know from them that drinking goes against your religious beliefs. If you're at a party school, it's definitely something to consider, because would you be happy being in a social scene which is surrounded by something you can't partake in? Of course, if your school isn't a party school and there is more to social life there aside from drinking, then I say go for it.
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Old 03-09-2008, 08:53 PM
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Since I don't know what school you're at, I just have to ask if it's a party school. The reason I'm asking is because I have several Muslim friends and know from them that drinking goes against your religious beliefs. If you're at a party school, it's definitely something to consider, because would you be happy being in a social scene which is surrounded by something you can't partake in? Of course, if your school isn't a party school and there is more to social life there aside from drinking, then I say go for it.
i definetly dont think our school is a party school lol. but yes you are correct we dont drink or party and i am ok with that. if i was not comfortable being in a social scene that is surrounded by something i couldn't partake in i wouldnt even come to college in the first place lol. i feel like socially if i am involved within my chapter in the many other events they provide other than parties and drinking i can definetly be happy... and hey at least they know they will have a designated driver lol
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Old 03-09-2008, 09:45 PM
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hey at least they know they will have a designated driver lol
That's cute.

I don't have much to add since I'm very far from Texas. I just want to wish you well.
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Old 03-09-2008, 08:41 PM
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I know you said you were interested in NPC, but I have never seen any Muslim women in those organizations, but you could pave the way for others. I know every NPHC has muslims and I have seen several wearing hijab at events.
I dont personally know of any in NPC either. alot of my family is NPHC so i have occasionally seen muslims in those orgs. as well as Latino greek organizations. Growing up being the only black muslim (im actually dark- skinned latina) in my private school, horseback riding lessons, etc. i am used to it.
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Old 03-09-2008, 11:57 PM
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Don't forget Baylor, TCU and Texas Tech. All have competitive recruitments as well.
Ditto on this....I know several people who have gone through recruitment in Texas, and Recs are a must...Did someone already mention Texas A &M? I have heard they are very competitive also.
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Old 03-10-2008, 12:47 AM
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Another org you may want to consider..

is Gamma Gamma Chi Sorority
http://www.gammagammachi.org/

Youtube vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uetY0uvuBmw
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8-0PKvU0Jw
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Old 03-10-2008, 07:58 AM
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I hate to be the lone voice of dissent...well not dissent but maybe "devil's advocate." First to the OP, I wish you the best of luck with your recruitment process. I just want you to be prepared when you go through that it may not be a pretty process for you. I'm from the south, and I know that there are FEW women who wear a hijab in the south. Apart from religious differences which frequently are an issue in the south, you'll just plain look different. I don't want anyone to confuse me with someone who agrees with this way of thought, but I don't want you going in thinking it won't be an issue. Be prepared to be asked rude things about your religion and dress...realize that it is more for ignorance than racism (I can't think of a more appropriate word right now.) Be prepared to tell them how you could be an asset to their chapter and how your beliefs would not prevent you from participating with Christian or Jewish based rituals (I want you to know that it shouldn't...no NPC group discriminates based on religion, and you don't have to be a Christian or Jew to understand or appreciate our rituals. The problem is...your relying on young girls to administer this ruling at a local level. Anyone that has participated in or advised during recruitment knows that collegians have their own way of choosing members that does not necessarily reflect on the thoughts of the (inter)national organization or the chapter's advisors.
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Old 03-10-2008, 09:04 AM
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I hate to be the lone voice of dissent...well not dissent but maybe "devil's advocate." First to the OP, I wish you the best of luck with your recruitment process. I just want you to be prepared when you go through that it may not be a pretty process for you. I'm from the south, and I know that there are FEW women who wear a hijab in the south. Apart from religious differences which frequently are an issue in the south, you'll just plain look different. I don't want anyone to confuse me with someone who agrees with this way of thought, but I don't want you going in thinking it won't be an issue. Be prepared to be asked rude things about your religion and dress...realize that it is more for ignorance than racism (I can't think of a more appropriate word right now.) Be prepared to tell them how you could be an asset to their chapter and how your beliefs would not prevent you from participating with Christian or Jewish based rituals (I want you to know that it shouldn't...no NPC group discriminates based on religion, and you don't have to be a Christian or Jew to understand or appreciate our rituals. The problem is...your relying on young girls to administer this ruling at a local level. Anyone that has participated in or advised during recruitment knows that collegians have their own way of choosing members that does not necessarily reflect on the thoughts of the (inter)national organization or the chapter's advisors.
She speaks truth.

Now, GreekChatters call her a racist and ignorant because she noted the truth regarding Southern culture similar to how I was portrayed.

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Old 03-10-2008, 09:09 AM
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She speaks truth.

Now, GreekChatters call her a racist and ignorant because she noted the truth regarding Southern culture similar to how I was portrayed.

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i doubt anyone will slam her because she shared her facts in a kind, nonconfrontational way.
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