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08-18-2008, 04:22 PM
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You can post a link to the Auburn Bid list, but not the list itself. Posting IRL names w/o the permission of the person is against the GC TOS. Thank you!
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08-18-2008, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by PenguinTrax
You can post a link to the Auburn Bid list, but not the list itself. Posting IRL names w/o the permission of the person is against the GC TOS. Thank you!
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I'm assuming this applies to 'Bama and other schools who post their bidlists online as well?
Thank you, Barbara!
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08-18-2008, 04:36 PM
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I am an Alpha Phi Alum.It is not a new sosority. It was established in 1872. It is strong in Texas. We make quota each year and are of the top 4 sororities on campus out of 12. Charter member would be a real special opportunity especially in a place like Bama. Go for it. www.alphaphialabama
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08-18-2008, 04:45 PM
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As far as rushing again as a sophomore, I always tell PNMs that at a school like Bama, your BEST chance at getting a bid is as a FRESHMAN. Your chances generally don't improve if you try again next year.
I don't know anything about COB opportunities, as I believe all of the sororities are at or close to total. A few groups may have openings, but the Greek Life Office there would be your best source of info on COB opportunities.
Then of course in the upcoming weeks, Alpha Phi will be having it's colony recruitment. Yes, they are new to Bama, but they are an established Panhellenic sorority, and have many chapters all over the country. It is worth checking out as it would be an amazing thing for your daughter to be able to say that she is one of the founding members of the Bama chapter (if she were selected to be part of the group).
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08-18-2008, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
As far as rushing again as a sophomore, I always tell PNMs that at a school like Bama, your BEST chance at getting a bid is as a FRESHMAN. Your chances generally don't improve if you try again next year.
I don't know anything about COB opportunities, as I believe all of the sororities are at or close to total. A few groups may have openings, but the Greek Life Office there would be your best source of info on COB opportunities.
Then of course in the upcoming weeks, Alpha Phi will be having it's colony recruitment. Yes, they are new to Bama, but they are an established Panhellenic sorority, and have many chapters all over the country. It is worth checking out as it would be an amazing thing for your daughter to be able to say that she is one of the founding members of the Bama chapter (if she were selected to be part of the group).
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Alpha Phi will definitely be a great option, and I have been so pleasantly surprised by the response they've gotten! Some of the Greek stores are already stuff Alpha Phi gear and I think they'll get a great class.
It's not completely impossible to get a bid as a sophomore - I just got a bid to Alpha Chi and my roommate is pledging Chi O. Another friend of ours dropped during rush last year and just got a bid to Alpha Gam. It's really about meeting lots of girls and getting involved on campus!
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08-18-2008, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by rolltider17
Alpha Phi will definitely be a great option, and I have been so pleasantly surprised by the response they've gotten! Some of the Greek stores are already stuff Alpha Phi gear and I think they'll get a great class.
It's not completely impossible to get a bid as a sophomore - I just got a bid to Alpha Chi and my roommate is pledging Chi O. Another friend of ours dropped during rush last year and just got a bid to Alpha Gam. It's really about meeting lots of girls and getting involved on campus!
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This it true. One of my daughter's suitemates was engaged during her freshman year and did not go through rush. The engagement was called off. So she ended up making lots of friends through her suitemates contacts and signing up for Freshman Forum. She pledged (I forget what) last fall as a sophomore.
Suggest that your daughter interview for Freshman Forum ... that should be gearing up soon. Also, coax her to keep her grades up and be initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, which is the Freshman Honor Society. If she DOES wait until next fall to rush again, exemplary campus activities could be her fresh ticket to her favorite Greek house.
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08-18-2008, 07:38 PM
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I just heard that Gamma Phi will DEFINITELY be recruiting up to total this year.
For the moms whose daughters did not receive bids as well as PNMs who did not receive bids, it might be a good idea to check out not only Alpha Phi, but Gamma Phi Beta as well -- two great Syracuse Triad groups!
For more information about 'Bama's Gamma Phi Beta chapter, please PM kk_bama. In case her inbox is full, PM me and I'll shoot her email address along.
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08-18-2008, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Tex-A-Bama
I am an Alpha Phi Alum.It is not a new sosority. It was established in 1872. It is strong in Texas. We make quota each year and are of the top 4 sororities on campus out of 12. Charter member would be a real special opportunity especially in a place like Bama. Go for it. www.alphaphialabama
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I think everyone meant a new sorority at Alabama, since it hasn't been on campus at Alabama in recent history...don't worry...most of us have heard of Alpha Phi before.
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08-18-2008, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Tex-A-Bama
I am an Alpha Phi Alum.It is not a new sosority. It was established in 1872. It is strong in Texas. We make quota each year and are of the top 4 sororities on campus out of 12. Charter member would be a real special opportunity especially in a place like Bama. Go for it. www.alphaphialabama
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I think most, if not all of us here are aware of Alpha Phi being around since 1872.
I'm assuming that everyone was talking about Alpha Phi's presence at 'Bama. If we're gonna get all technical, it's a re-colonization, not a colonization.
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08-18-2008, 05:01 PM
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I am not questioning your knowledge nor getting technical. I extend encouragment for those who still have the desire to find a Greek home.
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Originally Posted by OTW
I think most, if not all of us here are aware of Alpha Phi being around since 1872.
I'm assuming that everyone was talking about Alpha Phi's presence at 'Bama. If we're gonna get all technical, it's a re-colonization, not a colonization.
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