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Old 09-29-2003, 02:31 PM
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NutBrn, I agree with this point, but maybe you went to a school where 500 women signed up to go through the recruitment process. At smaller, less "greek inclined" schools, we have about 100 women, and 10 sororities. Trust me, I'd like to see fewer sororities and more PNMs but that's besides the point. Women do NOT line up outside our doors, any of the sororities, to join. Even the most popular house COBs and rarely is anyone ever at total.

I believe in the Panhellenic system of recruitment. I think it works for most schools. I also don't think that PNMs should be allowed to skip parties or not see all of the sororities, because hey, let's be fair and such. The rules are, you go to all houses first round, seven second round, 3 for prefs (at my school). If you miss a party, and you're not excused, you're out.

If you don't like the Panhellenic system as a PNM, then don't go through it, and use informal recruitment. Your choices may be limited, but you may enjoy the process and your chances more.


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The whole point of Recruitment is so that girls can find a place where they feel they belong.

Actually, it's a MUTUAL selection process. We pick them -- they pick us.
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