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Old 10-20-2009, 03:41 PM
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I think this would be a prime opportunity to throw out the "Bitches need to maximize their options" line.
I only wish I had thought of that line.

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What if there's only one NPC on campus? There's 2 sororities on my campus. One is NPC, the other is not. Possibly, this is why things run the way they do on my campus? I'm not trying to debate who's right and who's wrong. It's obvious that I am wrong. I am simply trying to understand how things work at bigger universities.
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Because you only have one NPC organization on your campus, recruitment is done differently. If there are enough organizations on campus for it to be mutually beneficial for sororities to do so, they (often) use some sort of coordinated recruitment process. If it's COR then yes, you can just choose one organization of interest. If it's partially structured or formal recruitment, PNMs often do not have a choice in which houses to start with because they go to all of them, and often times the way they "avoid" going to certain houses, even later, is by dropping completely. It's called mutual selection.
I mean differently than the majority of other campuses. If there's only one NPC sorority on campus (I know you have another sorority, but because it's not an NPC it's likely that they recruit differently), then there's no point in having formal or partially structured recruitment. Meaning it's COR. Meaning it's almost nothing like what goes on on many many other campuses.

Your advice does not apply everywhere. In fact, if we're talking NPC here, it doesn't apply even most places.

STAY. IN. YOUR LANE.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:51 PM
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I already answered this:
I was in the middle of typing my last post when you posted your answer to it. I apologize for being slow. I've been initiated for awhile now, but I have been gone with the military for much of it so I'm a new in the way things work at bigger campuses.
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