
09-21-2016, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Tinybunny
Hi everyone! I'm Amy and a third year I've been trying to go Greek for a while but no success. I didn't know that formal recruitment was a thing my freshman year so I didn't go through that
I signed up for formal the next year and got cut on the night before pref night so I was one day away from bid day. I was upset for a while but I don't want that to deter me. I just don't think I was ready my freshman year.
I didn't sign up for formal again because I didn't know where my fall internship would be. That opens up the road for informal again.
I'm technically a junior but I'm in a five year program so I would be able to serve for three years.
So here are my questions:
1) How do I address me being an upperclassman that got cut from all houses?
2) Will the houses remember me/have a record that I was cut?
3) I want to do mock interviews as practice, but will that make me sound like a robot? How useful is practicing?
I honestly don't think that my social skills are awful but they could be better?
This year will be my last try to go Greek so I would like to be prepared for the upcoming journey!
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Depending on the size of your Greek system and number of chapters, they may remember that they cut you. I can tell you that my school's recruitment was once 150 PNMs and 6 chapters and we remembered girls we released. If there are 1,000 PNMs, maybe not so much.
Conversation practice is fine, but I think what people overlook the most is the connection factor. Ask yourself:
Do you know women in sororities who like you and would want to see you as their sister?
Another good question to ask yourself: What is going to be different about me or my situation this time to merit a different outcome?
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