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08-13-2009, 12:27 PM
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Last fall, I was rushing a girl during 2nd rounds (our philanthropy rounds where we all do a craft activity for our philanthropy). She was pretty quiet and wouldn't open up to me, but finally I got her talking a tad bit. A few minutes later she looked at me and said, "I'm going to be completely honest but I think you have the stupidest philanthropy ever and this craft we are doing is something a five year old should do." I was completely appalled!
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Please tell me you cut her that night. Who would actually say that?!
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08-13-2009, 12:37 PM
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Last fall, I was rushing a girl during 2nd rounds (our philanthropy rounds where we all do a craft activity for our philanthropy). She was pretty quiet and wouldn't open up to me, but finally I got her talking a tad bit. A few minutes later she looked at me and said, "I'm going to be completely honest but I think you have the stupidest philanthropy ever and this craft we are doing is something a five year old should do." I was completely appalled!
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I would never, ever have said that... but I definitely remember thinking it during recruitment. If you step back and look at the situation objectively, a room full of college age women decorating paper bags/bookmarks/greeting cards/whatever with glitter and puffy paint is pretty weird. Now that I'm on the other side, I know how hard it is to come up with a cheap, quick, fun and useful philanthropy craft that 200 girls can do. Oh, recruitment...
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08-13-2009, 01:20 PM
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I would never, ever have said that... but I definitely remember thinking it during recruitment. If you step back and look at the situation objectively, a room full of college age women decorating paper bags/bookmarks/greeting cards/whatever with glitter and puffy paint is pretty weird. Now that I'm on the other side, I know how hard it is to come up with a cheap, quick, fun and useful philanthropy craft that 200 girls can do. Oh, recruitment...
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Yeah, I think overall that the philanthropy round is a classic case of "it sounded really good on paper" but that hasn't quite translated in the fashion it was supposed to. I doubt that many of the rushees leave the parties wanting to know more or get involved with the philanthropy...and the charities are left with tons and tons of glittery bookmarks.
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08-13-2009, 01:33 PM
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Last fall, I was rushing a girl during 2nd rounds (our philanthropy rounds where we all do a craft activity for our philanthropy). She was pretty quiet and wouldn't open up to me, but finally I got her talking a tad bit. A few minutes later she looked at me and said, "I'm going to be completely honest but I think you have the stupidest philanthropy ever and this craft we are doing is something a five year old should do." I was completely appalled!
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Not Greek related, but I just experienced something similar: I work for an online vintage fashion company, and we do lots of photo shoots for our inventory. Yesterday I was assisting with a shoot and we had this cocky young male model. I immediately could tell I wouldn't like him. He was extremely full of himself the whole time, and at the end of the shoot he asks, "So like, besides costumes and stuff, do people actually buy this stuff?" Jerk!
Anywho, I'm glad this got bumped, I hope to hear some new crazy stories soon!
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08-13-2009, 01:41 PM
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sometimes I think we should be allowed to go off campus and actually DO something with rushes for our philanthropy other than put glitter on pillow cases.
Back to weird rush stories... Last spring we had a girl come through rush who was a transgender. She made sure to put it right on her application a couple times, which seemed a little strange. Anyway, she ended up getting cut from all the houses first round. She wrote Panhel a nasty letter implying discrimination... but when we asked all the Rush Chairs about it, most of them didn't even know she was transgender, they cut her because she was a junior with terrible grades... it was a really awkward situation.
On the same topic, my boyfriend is an AEPi and earlier that same year I went to a few of their informal rush parties last fall. I was talking up his house to a bunch of PNM's and it somehow came up that I was in a sorority. One of them asked me, with a very staright face, out of nowhere if he got a sex change could he rush DPhiE? I tried to laugh it off, but he kept asking untill all I could do was stammer "I don't know" and walk away... Needless to say he didn't get a bid.
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08-13-2009, 01:51 PM
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sometimes I think we should be allowed to go off campus and actually DO something with rushes for our philanthropy other than put glitter on pillow cases.
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I concur. I think a Habitat for Humanity thing involving all the sororities working together would be far more beneficial.
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LOL at the transgender, but that same type situation happens with lots of different groups. "You cut me just because I'm ____!" No, we cut you because you had a terrible personality. Jerkiness is an equal opportunity employer.
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08-13-2009, 03:18 PM
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I concur. I think a Habitat for Humanity thing involving all the sororities working together would be far more beneficial.
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LOL at the transgender, but that same type situation happens with lots of different groups. "You cut me just because I'm ____!" No, we cut you because you had a terrible personality. Jerkiness is an equal opportunity employer.
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Haha, I love this!
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08-13-2009, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by gogreek2009
Last fall, I was rushing a girl during 2nd rounds (our philanthropy rounds where we all do a craft activity for our philanthropy). She was pretty quiet and wouldn't open up to me, but finally I got her talking a tad bit. A few minutes later she looked at me and said, "I'm going to be completely honest but I think you have the stupidest philanthropy ever and this craft we are doing is something a five year old should do." I was completely appalled!
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sometimes I think we should be allowed to go off campus and actually DO something with rushes for our philanthropy other than put glitter on pillow cases.
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Could someone explain to this guy (not transgendered) who never participated in NPC rush ('cause that's what it was many years ago when I was in college) why crafts are done on philanthropy night? I mean, I have a feeling I'd be thinking the same thing as gogreek2009's PNM. I hope I wouldn't say it, but I bet I'd be thinking it.
So what's the idea behind it?
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08-13-2009, 04:13 PM
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The original idea was to involve the PNMs with the chapter members in something meaningful and of use to the chapter's philanthropy. However, the problem in execution has become that its hard to comeup with something useful, that is easy to make, can be made expertly with minimal instruction, can be made while holding a conversation, and is of real use to the philanthropy.
Again, something that looked good on paper .. creating something for the philanthropy .. but not so good in practice.
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08-13-2009, 04:24 PM
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I concur. I think a Habitat for Humanity thing involving all the sororities working together would be far more beneficial.
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I've heard of some universities that, instead of an all Greek meet-and-greet/BBQ/info session, etc. participate in a community philanthropy project where the PNMs can come and participate while meeting Greek members and learn about their organizations while working for the philanthropy. It sounds like a great idea that I'd like to see happen at my university.
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08-13-2009, 05:56 PM
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t and we had this cocky young male model. I immediately could tell I wouldn't like him. He was extremely full of himself the whole time, and at the end of the shoot he asks, "So like, besides costumes and stuff, do people actually buy this stuff?" Jerk!
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That sounds like a faux pas that they would do on ANTM and then get bitched out in judging about pissing off clients.
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08-13-2009, 06:54 PM
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That sounds like a faux pas that they would do on ANTM and then get bitched out in judging about pissing off clients.
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Haha, that's actually what I thought of when it happened!
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08-14-2009, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by gogreek2009
Last fall, I was rushing a girl during 2nd rounds (our philanthropy rounds where we all do a craft activity for our philanthropy). She was pretty quiet and wouldn't open up to me, but finally I got her talking a tad bit. A few minutes later she looked at me and said, "I'm going to be completely honest but I think you have the stupidest philanthropy ever and this craft we are doing is something a five year old should do." I was completely appalled!
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You have got to be kidding me.
A PNM is a guest in the sorority's house. (Doesn't matter if the recruitment party is actually in the chapter's house, in a function room or classroom on campus, or anywhere else.) When you're a guest in a family member's or friend's house, it's the height of rudeness to say to your host, "Oh, these hors d'oeuvres suck, did your five-year-old kid make them?" or "Ewww, why did you decorate your living room in bright orange with purple trim?" Same with recruitment - it's the height of rudeness to say to a sister, "Your decor sucks!" or "Ugh, your rush t-shirts are fugly!" or "This is a stupid craft." If you don't like it, bite your tongue and get through the party. If you can't do that, maybe you should rethink whether sorority membership is for you.
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08-14-2009, 12:54 AM
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Could someone explain to this guy (not transgendered) who never participated in NPC rush ('cause that's what it was many years ago when I was in college) why crafts are done on philanthropy night? I mean, I have a feeling I'd be thinking the same thing as gogreek2009's PNM. I hope I wouldn't say it, but I bet I'd be thinking it.
So what's the idea behind it?
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In addition to what 33girl and AZ-AlphaXi said, I think another reason the philanthropy round was created was to get away from "frills". At my alma mater it replaced what was skit round. While I don't think the women mind not practicing forever on a skit, it is a big ole PITA to find a philanthropy project that's cheap and yet needed by an organization in mass quantities.
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08-14-2009, 03:34 AM
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Actually, I don't think she was. I'm pretty sure she made it to pref rounds (how she did - I have NO idea) but I never did see her at any of the sororities on bid day - so I'm assuming she was cut after prefs.
Also, I agree with thinking the same thing about it being too much during pref rounds - I did too. I was sick of coloring or putting glitter glue on pillowcases. But I wouldn't have ever stated that out loud. Each girl is entitled to her own opinion, but I think that was just overkill.
I was offended the most when she said our philanthropy was 'stupid'. We as sorority women all hold our philanthropies close to our heart, so it's like a slap in the face when someone says that. At least I think so.
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