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01-13-2009, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
Wait . . .isn't the word "process" usually used by NPHC sororities?
And as to legacies at the University of Alabama - well, there are plenty of threads about that. Alabama is a competitive recruitment for EVERYONE. Do your homework as KSUViolet recommended. Good luck.
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I think it depends on where you go to. Where I was it was an initial rush as in an open invitation to the sorority itself. Basically getting to know what the sorority was about, what it's positions were, etc. IF you got accepted, then it certain phases were called certain phases and you were an initiate.
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01-13-2009, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by libramunoz
I think it depends on where you go to. Where I was it was an initial rush as in an open invitation to the sorority itself. Basically getting to know what the sorority was about, what it's positions were, etc. IF you got accepted, then it certain phases were called certain phases and you were an initiate.
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Ok, we are discussing NPC formal recruitment, which is a little different than what you are describing.
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01-13-2009, 09:39 PM
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She was responding to my question about the word "process", I think.
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01-13-2009, 10:38 PM
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Certainly, you can get a feel for the current make up by looking at chapter websites.
I'd advise you to keep in mind that things change with time, but that sometimes people have to lead the change. It could end up being your leadership that results in a more diverse bunch of NPCs at Alabama.
If you google, you could probably come up with a bunch of articles about the racism of SEC greek systems in the past which has probably contributed to not too many non-white PNMs going through recruitment. But they wouldn't necessarily be representative of the attitudes of the women in groups there today.
Get your recs in order. Make sure your legacy status is known by your legacy chapter. Keep your grades up and make sure your activities look good on your application. Go to alumnae panhellenic information sessions if any are available in your area. Try to get some advice from greek women at Bama about exactly what to wear. (I'm not suggesting that you don't know this stuff, but you don't want to give anyone a stupid superficial reason for claiming that you won't "fit;" the chapters may be open to racial or ethnic diversity, but that doesn't mean they're going to throw image issues out the window.) You're going to have to shine just as brightly as any other PNM.
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01-14-2009, 03:45 PM
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Ok, we are discussing NPC formal recruitment, which is a little different than what you are describing.
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KSU, I was responding the SWTXBelle's question, it just got thrown down in the mix.
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