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01-14-2008, 07:40 PM
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We received GPAs, but I wouldn't consider us a competitive school as far as recruitment. We didn't see a transcript, but we got a self-report on the recruitment sign up form, and then got confirmation of high school and/or college GPA from the school itself.
Note to PNMS: If you're a sophomore with a low GPA don't just list your high school GPA because it was higher. We will find out.
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01-27-2008, 07:12 PM
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Being in a CSUN sorority myself, I say wait for fall. Your grades will be higher, you will see all the houses, and there will be more spots in each house. Is there a particular sorority you are looking to recruit into? Each chapter has different g.p.a requirements (some are higher than 2.0). All sororities at CSUN will be going through spring recruitment, except mine.  PM me if you have anymore questions.
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02-08-2008, 03:37 AM
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So, I have an update. I decided to go through with recruitment and rushed just one sorority. Rush this semester was just "go where you want" unlike last year where there was one info night on all the sororities. It was more like COB. Well, the first night was 80's night. I had class that night so I didn't dress up :/ Nonetheless, they were cool with it and I met lots of girls who were so incredibely nice and welcoming. I left feeling good and like I fit. The second night was last night and was more "rush-like" with girls talking to you for a bit and then bumping. Well, halfway through the night, two girls took me and said they had to talk to me. I freaked out thinking about my GPA again. They asked me if I had any questions. I had asked most of them the night before so I said no. With that...........................................THE Y OFFERED ME A BID TO
DELTA ZETA!
i'm sooooo excited for bid day!!!!
AAAAHHHHHH!!!!
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02-08-2008, 07:12 AM
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Congrats to you and DZ!
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02-08-2008, 09:13 AM
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Good for you! I love pink and green.
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02-09-2008, 12:14 AM
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informal rush question
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I am hoping someone will know the answer. I am seeing many posts from mothers whose daughters went through fall rush, and then have not had success with informal rush in the spring. When I was in school my chapter was not allowed to invite a girl back to informal rush or COB if they had released her in the fall. I am assuming that was a national policy. At that time cuts were not nearly as heavy as they appear to be now, so the rationale was that if you had released a girl there was a good reason behind it. Since it appears that some of the new guidelines result in a larger group not being invited back earlier in the game, does anyone know if this is still the case? It would seem to me that if a girl left formal rush thinking she would have better results in informal or the following year, that might not be true.
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02-09-2008, 12:21 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shadden
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I am hoping someone will know the answer. I am seeing many posts from mothers whose daughters went through fall rush, and then have not had success with informal rush in the spring. When I was in school my chapter was not allowed to invite a girl back to informal rush or COB if they had released her in the fall. I am assuming that was a national policy. At that time cuts were not nearly as heavy as they appear to be now, so the rationale was that if you had released a girl there was a good reason behind it. Since it appears that some of the new guidelines result in a larger group not being invited back earlier in the game, does anyone know if this is still the case? It would seem to me that if a girl left formal rush thinking she would have better results in informal or the following year, that might not be true.
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I'm nnot sure what you're asking.
Are you asking is it still the case that you can't invite someone to do COB that was released in the fall? I think that depends on the sorority. Everybody on my campus had different rules about that.
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02-09-2008, 12:27 AM
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rush question
I was wondering if most sororities had the policy of never again rushing a girl once she had been released, and if pnm's were made aware of this.
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02-09-2008, 12:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shadden
I was wondering if most sororities had the policy of never again rushing a girl once she had been released, and if pnm's were made aware of this.
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I see that as more of a "campus culture" thing. At some schools, sororities won't go near a PNM that went through formal and was released. I know that chapters at my school routinely saw PNMs during COB that were either cut early from formal recruitment or withdrew.
If a sorority did have such a policy, I'm sure it's something that's not public info.
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02-09-2008, 12:45 AM
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rush question
Thanks KSUViolet - I was hoping that was not the case everywhere. Formal rush can be so overwhelming, especially on a large campus, and I like to think informal opens some new doors for those who had a bad first experience.
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02-09-2008, 10:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cali_gossip
So, I have an update. I decided to go through with recruitment and rushed just one sorority. Rush this semester was just "go where you want" unlike last year where there was one info night on all the sororities. It was more like COB. Well, the first night was 80's night. I had class that night so I didn't dress up :/ Nonetheless, they were cool with it and I met lots of girls who were so incredibely nice and welcoming. I left feeling good and like I fit. The second night was last night and was more "rush-like" with girls talking to you for a bit and then bumping. Well, halfway through the night, two girls took me and said they had to talk to me. I freaked out thinking about my GPA again. They asked me if I had any questions. I had asked most of them the night before so I said no. With that...........................................THE Y OFFERED ME A BID TO
DELTA ZETA!
i'm sooooo excited for bid day!!!!
AAAAHHHHHH!!!!
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Congrats, cali gossip. I'm excited for you and Delta Zeta!
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