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11-29-2006, 01:02 PM
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This is something I may know a little about. My daughter rushed Alabama as an incoming freshman non-legacy from Northern Virginia (even the folks in Richmond think we are a separate entity). Quite a few of our Northern neighbors living in the surrounding Washington, DC area.
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That is quite a generalization. About Richmonders, I mean.
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11-29-2006, 05:33 PM
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That is quite a generalization. About Richmonders, I mean.
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Not necessarily. I agree with BamaDad. Northern VA is not the South.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...501395_pf.html
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11-30-2006, 02:03 PM
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I SO agree with BamaDad. I grew up in Southern VA but spent quite a bit of my adult life in Northern VA and they are definitely 2 different places.
I gotta admit I really miss Northern VA
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12-21-2006, 03:26 AM
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Interesting...We know lots of Virginians who didn't get into UVa &/or William and Mary...
I can't imagine that Chapel Hill/Berkeley/Ann Arbor being much different than UVa and W&M....These are why these schools are in top rankings of the country. Based on the way my neighbors speak, I think they would gladly downgrade the national ranking of our flagship public schools if it would mean more instate kids would be admitted.
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Noooo! I'm an out-of-stater at UVA and I love it more than life itself and if anybody took it away from me I'd cry!  UVA is a much more respected school than any of my in-state public options, and public or not, it was my top choice university for all of the amazing things it offers its students academically and socially. No fair that only Virginians should get to enjoy the most wonderful university in America!
Tons of UVA's students are from NoVa and while UVA itself has a very well developed Southern flavor that I ADORE (grits and biscuits w/ gravy in the dining hall? Sweet tea on tap? Dresses and ties to the football games?), I would have to say that overall it's not as "Southern" a University as it could be thanks to the large of influx of cultured city kids from D.C. suburbs. Nothern VA definitely isn't the South--where I'm from they'd laugh you out of the room if you tried to suggest that it was. Well, no they wouldn't--they're much too polite!
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12-22-2006, 01:03 AM
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I really think that being from out of state actually helps girls going through rush. I am from Chicago and when I came to Texas A&M for Fall Recruitment, I still had a thick Chicago accent. Since the majority of other girls going through Rush were from Texas, it made it easier for me to stand out and be remembered; thus, I had a very successfull Recruitment Week.
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12-22-2006, 01:41 PM
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Rush at an SEC school is very tough we have 8 sororties at my school 2000 girls entered through the recruitment process but only about 580 of us got bids to houses. There were some girls from Chicago and New York but they plegeded KD I think but there moms were from Arkansas and were in sororites so that may gave them an edge during the recruitment process
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12-22-2006, 01:59 PM
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Rush at an SEC school is very tough we have 8 sororties at my school 2000 girls entered through the recruitment process but only about 580 of us got bids to houses.
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I believe what you mean to say is 2000 may have signed up but some were found to be ineligible due to grades or dropped out of their own free will before going the whole way through rush. Any school that only places a fourth of its rushees who COMPLETE rush is in serious violation of Panhellenic policies regarding quota.
I know it sounds more "elite" to say it your way, but it really isn't the whole truth.
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12-22-2006, 02:42 PM
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Let me clarify my last post
2000 girls entered through the recruitment process they dropped out for various reasons grades, cut by the house they wanted. By the end of the week only 580 of us recieved bids.
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12-22-2006, 07:32 PM
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So Many Cuts
There is something wrong when so many PNM's do not get bids. This is a classic case where another sorority should be brought in. That this has not been done is the fault of both PanHell and the Greek Life people. I just can't imagine them not doing something about this. This is just wrong.
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12-22-2006, 07:58 PM
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Grades are understandable. However, if the PNMs drop out because they were cut from the GLOs they wanted, that is not the fault of Panhellenic or Greek Life (maybe indirectly if they haven't stressed Greek Life in general). You cannot make someone pledge a GLO just to make your numbers look good.
I wish all PNMs would go through recruitment with an open mind and try to find a reason to like each group instead of focusing on what they don't like about each group. Yes, there are times when certain groups are not a good fit with a PNM and life would be miserable on both fronts if the PNM joined just for the sake of being in a GLO. How many times though have we heard PNMs say they got their 2nd or 3rd choice and can't imagine being in any other GLO?
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12-22-2006, 08:35 PM
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Many Girls from Out-Of-State Getting Bids
I go to a Southern school (bet you can't guess which one...haha) and I know some girls from out-of-state and out-of-the-South who were extended bids to join sororities. It is not common, though. Most girls who are from outside the South have to have either really outgoing personalities that automatically click with a certain sorority or has to have connections. Unfortunately, southern schools have a pretty difficult rush process and many times they are based on who knows who. The sorority I am in tries to give everyone a fair chance and we have some great girls who didn't have "inside connections" (so to say), but they are not in the majority.
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12-23-2006, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BadCat25
There is something wrong when so many PNM's do not get bids. This is a classic case where another sorority should be brought in. That this has not been done is the fault of both PanHell and the Greek Life people. I just can't imagine them not doing something about this. This is just wrong.
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We are actually in the process of recruting new sororties for our campus we got AOII this year and in the process of three years five new sororities are coming on campus but no details of which ones yet
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12-23-2006, 06:34 AM
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We are actually in the process of recruting new sororties for our campus we got AOII this year and in the process of three years five new sororities are coming on campus but no details of which ones yet
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Three years and five new sororities? I'm sorry, but I find that hard to believe.
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12-23-2006, 10:26 AM
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I'm an Arkansas alum and I find that hard to believe too. I doubt that UA could find 5 new sororities who would come. There are at least 5 nationals that have folded there--good, strong ones--and you can bet if they folded, most of the rest are saying, 'No way." I don't even think those 5 have any desire to come back.
I also doubt that 2000 girls signed up for recruitment.
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12-23-2006, 10:58 AM
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I have the recruitment stats for Arkansas for the past 8 years right in front of me. 2,000 is not even in the right ballpark. The number of women registered varies but every year it hovers around 475-500. It has been steadily increasing, however. The number who withdrew is around 75 each year. The number released is usually around 15-20.
Also, I can tell you that there is no way there are 5 new sororities coming. There has been speculation of one additional sorority, depending on AOII's results.
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