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02-19-2008, 04:36 AM
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Are recs even common for colonies? National officers and alumnae are the ones doing the interviewing. If they like you that's a million times more important than if Ally Alumna rights a rec.
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02-19-2008, 11:18 AM
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Are recs even common for colonies? National officers and alumnae are the ones doing the interviewing. If they like you that's a million times more important than if Ally Alumna rights a rec.
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I can't remember where it was, but I think someone on here that was at a DG colony said a lot of the girls had recs. I would definitely try to secure them.
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02-19-2008, 11:13 AM
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Good point. I just really want this to work out, so I guess I'm going kind of overboard making sure I do everything I can! On that note...the organizations are presenting this week and PNMs are invited to attend (which I guess would make me no longer a maybepnm, haha) and speak with the committees after presentations. Could I just wear what I wore to class (as in jeans and sweater, not, like, pajamas) or should I dress up a little more, like closer to business casual? When I was doing formal rush, they told us to dress like we would for class for the first day, a girl in my rush group showed up in Birkenstocks and ripped jeans, and she was cut hard. I know correlation doesn't equal causation, but am I being overly careful in leaving my own Birks at home? I want to make an effort, but I don't want to go too crazy.
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03-12-2008, 03:14 PM
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I went to the presentations and they were SO MUCH FUN. But I have to admit there is one sorority I kind of hope Panhel chooses above the others -- I've volunteered for their philanthropy, so I immediately got excited when that particular presentation discussed philanthropy (not to be presumptuous). I'm so nervous already...going to the presentations reminded me how much I'd love to be in a sorority and I really hope everything works out this time!
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03-12-2008, 07:30 PM
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i hope that things workout in your favor too. i am glad that you got to attend the presentations-they are neat, aren't they? just keep your eyes and ears open so that when the sorority is chosen, you get your name on the sign up sheet for an interview. then put your best foot forward, dress nicely and conservatively(after all, the interviewers will most likely be that sororities national officers, former nat'l officers and/or alumnae) and let yourself shine!
please keep us posted.
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10-20-2008, 04:36 PM
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Bumping my thread up because recruitment is going to start soon, and if you all have any last-minute advice, I would love to hear it -- I am so nervous!!!
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10-20-2008, 11:03 PM
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Bumping my thread up because recruitment is going to start soon, and if you all have any last-minute advice, I would love to hear it -- I am so nervous!!! 
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Good luck!
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10-20-2008, 05:19 PM
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good luck to you and keep us updated!
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10-20-2008, 10:59 PM
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Dear Maybe,
Do your homework about the sorority - know their philanthropy and mission statement. (should be on their web site). Ask questions about leadership opportunities and personal development. Share with them previous leadership positions you have held. Show genuine interest in each person you meet. Present yourself in the best possible light (dress well, be well groomed, etc.).
I wish you success as you put yourself out there for this opportunity! Good luck!
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10-21-2008, 07:47 AM
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I am very excited for you maybepnm!
I may be off in this suggestion as I have not been involved with a colonization before, but definitely don't forget to mention all of the things you are already involved with on campus! My impression is that during standard formal recruitment, PNMs can schmooze (I don't mean this with negative connotations) with members and make a good impression and be well-liked and invited back, but I feel like in a colony recruitment the alumna and other collegians are really interested in your involvement/what you could contribute to the sorority. Of course this holds true in standard recruitment, but I have the impression that it is given even greater weight in a colony recruitment.
Good luck, and put your best foot forward!
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10-21-2008, 02:25 PM
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Do your homework about the sorority - know their philanthropy and mission statement. (should be on their web site).
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Is there anything I should keep in mind when discussing information about the sorority I've found when doing my own research? My main concern is coming off as sort of "know-it-all"-ish...I don't want the alumnae and actives I meet to think I believe I know their organization better than they do, but I DO want to make sure they get the idea that I'm definitely interested.
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10-21-2008, 02:43 PM
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Is there anything I should keep in mind when discussing information about the sorority I've found when doing my own research? My main concern is coming off as sort of "know-it-all"-ish...I don't want the alumnae and actives I meet to think I believe I know their organization better than they do, but I DO want to make sure they get the idea that I'm definitely interested.
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Do your research (and ask questions).
Example: Research the philanthropy. Know what it is and what they do. Say, "I understand that for your national philanthropy you support the Junior Diabetes Research Foundation. What philanthropic events or fundraisers are generally held on different campuses in order to raise money or to donate time to this organization?"
Another example: Research scholarships. Say, "I know that the sorority offers scholarships to collegiate members, but I wanted to know what is included in the application process? And do chapters generally offer any scholarships, or have programs to help members excel in school?"
Show that you did your research AND seem interested and inquisitive. Inquire about the things that you don't know by using the things that you do.
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10-21-2008, 04:09 PM
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Is there anything I should keep in mind when discussing information about the sorority I've found when doing my own research? My main concern is coming off as sort of "know-it-all"-ish...I don't want the alumnae and actives I meet to think I believe I know their organization better than they do, but I DO want to make sure they get the idea that I'm definitely interested.
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I think they will be pleased that you cared enough to find out some things about the organization.
Be natural. Use good eye contact. Firm handshake. Big smile.
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10-22-2008, 11:02 AM
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Firm handshake.
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Yes, please. Wimpy handshakes went out with hoop skirts.
Definitely mention some things you like about the group on a national level, but don't go overboard...that will make you seem psycho and stalkery. I think if someone came in and knew my group's mission statement word for word I wouldn't be able to back away far enough. (Especially since all the NPC mission statements kind of sound the same.)
But the main thing is to stress what YOU can contribute and what would make YOU a great colony member.
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10-22-2008, 11:07 AM
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11:02 a.m., 10-22-08
NutBrnHair & 33girl agree on something for the 2nd time.
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