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06-24-2007, 11:51 AM
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Man... I am so glad that I opted to go to a local university rather then Ole Miss.
I got in, it could have been fun on such a large campus- but it really seems like recruitment is taken way too seriously there. I am sure each chapter is fabulous and has a lot to offer, but geez!
Candi- GOOD LUCK! I hope you make it through and beat the odds, I enjoy stories when the little guys win  Be sure to keep us GC'ers updated.
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Ditto!!! I go to a fairly small university, only around 16,000 students. Greek Life is considered competivie, but I was able to get a bid being an upperclassmen transfer, and someone with no letters of rec. In fact, I didn't even know what a letter of rec was until after I joined my sorority! Part of me misses the chance to be in a large chapter with a house at a bigger school, but it does seem very competivie for someone who does not have recs or transfers in. Good Luck though!
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06-25-2007, 02:53 PM
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For what it's worth...
A few years ago I received a request for a rec out of the blue from a young woman from Vermont who was going to be a freshman at Ole Miss. She got my name from NPC. There's no Alumnae Panhellenic in the here, and I was a Province Director for the New England area at the time. Her mother and sister were in the same NPC group, though it didn't have a chapter at Ole Miss.
Though she didn't pledge Kappa, she received a bid from another fine organization. (It's Ole Miss Glitter's.  )
Good luck!
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06-26-2007, 12:35 AM
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Ditto!!! I go to a fairly small university, only around 16,000 students.
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LOL I have to laugh when I see people on here say things like this. To me, 16,000 students is a BIG university. There are a ton of colleges in this country that are my school's size (3,000 undergrads) or smaller.
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06-26-2007, 11:27 AM
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LOL I have to laugh when I see people on here say things like this. To me, 16,000 students is a BIG university. There are a ton of colleges in this country that are my school's size (3,000 undergrads) or smaller.
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Agreed.  My alma mater is about 2,000.
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06-26-2007, 11:46 AM
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For what it's worth...
A few years ago I received a request for a rec out of the blue from a young woman from Vermont who was going to be a freshman at Ole Miss. She got my name from NPC. There's no Alumnae Panhellenic in the here, and I was a Province Director for the New England area at the time. Her mother and sister were in the same NPC group, though it didn't have a chapter at Ole Miss.
Though she didn't pledge Kappa, she received a bid from another fine organization. (It's Ole Miss Glitter's.  )
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Thanks for the encouragement! I really appreciate everyone's help and advice. I have been in contact with the Greek Life office at Ole Miss as well as begun searching recs.
I do have another question though - what exactly are the steps I should take to ask for a rec? I know that pictures/resumes are usually sent, but are those sent right off the bat or what?
Thanks again in advance  You've all been beyond helpful.
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06-26-2007, 12:47 PM
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I do have another question though - what exactly are the steps I should take to ask for a rec? I know that pictures/resumes are usually sent, but are those sent right off the bat or what?
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06-26-2007, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Emory Kappa
For what it's worth...
A few years ago I received a request for a rec out of the blue from a young woman from Vermont who was going to be a freshman at Ole Miss. She got my name from NPC. There's no Alumnae Panhellenic in the here, and I was a Province Director for the New England area at the time. Her mother and sister were in the same NPC group, though it didn't have a chapter at Ole Miss.
Though she didn't pledge Kappa, she received a bid from another fine organization. (It's Ole Miss Glitter's.  )
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I know who you are talking about  She's a doll, just graduated this year
Out of staters do have a chance but it is just harder and you need to have recs like we all have said.
ETA: There are more and more women from California and New England states coming to Ole Miss. They are going through recruitment and they are receiving bids from any of the 9 sororities. There is even a member who is from Europe in one of the sororities. If you have yourself together and your recs, it can be done, but like I've said before, it might not be easy and you need to come into recruitment with an open mind!
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06-26-2007, 01:14 PM
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Ditto!!! I go to a fairly small university, only around 16,000 students. Greek Life is considered competivie, but I was able to get a bid being an upperclassmen transfer, and someone with no letters of rec. In fact, I didn't even know what a letter of rec was until after I joined my sorority! Part of me misses the chance to be in a large chapter with a house at a bigger school, but it does seem very competivie for someone who does not have recs or transfers in. Good Luck though!
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FYI: 2006 undergrad enrollment at Ole Miss was 10,661
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06-26-2007, 01:48 PM
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Thanks OleMissGlitter, for your encouragement. I definitely will have an open mind coming in and am doing all that I can to prepare.
Also TSteven - thanks for your response but I was asking more along the lines of how should I go about contacting alumni for recs? What are the steps for this process?
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06-26-2007, 01:57 PM
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I addressed this in my monster thread regarding the basics of general recruitment advice. Wade through it and look under the section about recommendations.
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06-26-2007, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by candiceena
Thanks OleMissGlitter, for your encouragement. I definitely will have an open mind coming in and am doing all that I can to prepare.
Also TSteven - thanks for your response but I was asking more along the lines of how should I go about contacting alumni for recs? What are the steps for this process?
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I would first start by asking your current teachers, high school teachers, mentors at your church or synagogue, friends of your family, etc. Also contact the Alumnae Panhellenic in your area to find out if they have a recruitment info session.
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06-26-2007, 02:21 PM
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I would first start by asking your current teachers, high school teachers, mentors at your church or synagogue, friends of your family, etc. Also contact the Alumnae Panhellenic in your area to find out if they have a recruitment info session.
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Also, check the post I made a page or two back and I mentioned the two local alumnae panhellenics. The Overlake one has a sorority forum every spring but it's directed to high school seniors going to in state colleges.
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06-26-2007, 03:23 PM
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Another quick question - like I previously stated I do volunteer work on my own, but do you think it would be beneficial to join a Junior League? I am researching options and it looks like there ia a junior League of Seattle that is right around the corner from where I live.
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06-26-2007, 03:30 PM
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but do you think it would be beneficial to join a Junior League? I am researching options and it looks like there ia a junior League of Seattle that is right around the corner from where I live.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but Junior League isn't something you can just "join." JL is a selective organization. Some JL's require you to have a "sponsor" in the chapter for you to be considered. Also, joining would depend on whether the group is even taking new members at this time.
I personally wouldn't bother because you are planning on moving and joining JL is not an instant thing. It could take awhile.
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06-26-2007, 03:32 PM
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I think you may be too young to join Junior League, not to mention if you are leaving town for school, you won't be there long enough for the probationary period, training, etc. that goes along with JL, not to mention the cost.
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