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Old 06-11-2007, 08:22 AM
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My opinion on these top tier, old south groups is that they are filled with MRS. seeking, junior leaguers who are more concerned about their future husbands' careers than their own.
In the north, sorority and Junior League just aren't as competitive. My JL chapter does not require recs or sponsors like in the book, The Devil in the Junior League I can't even imagine landing in a sorority if I attended schools where this was the norm! I'm glad women are asking about competitiveness on a campus in other threads but until they get there, they just aren't going to know for sure.
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Old 06-15-2007, 08:44 PM
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Junior League??? is that even popular anywhere these days?

It's tough to get women I know to go to a PTA meeting!
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Old 06-15-2007, 08:55 PM
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It has occurred to me that the second and third days of recruitment are getting weird for the competitive-campus sororities that are considered middle tier on down. (Yes, I know that "tiers" is a dirty word and I hate tiers too.) This is because nowadays, the huge cuts happen after first and second parties so the "middle tier on down" groups find themselves entertaining girls who thought they would be at the top of the top tier parties. That is, the girls who didn't drop out of recruitment. These are the girls who decided to make a stab at it because they want to be Greek and I salute them! Still, I'm told it's uncomfortable to be entertaining teary-eyed women at second and third parties.
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Old 06-17-2007, 05:28 PM
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Yep, my neice was a triple legacy and didn't get a bid-----and 2 of her sisters were legacies at this house; the other sister was at an SEC school. I would love to PM you about this sometime.
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Old 06-17-2007, 06:58 PM
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This is something random for those chapters that might be struggling with numbers.

In the most recent Triangle, chapters shared their recruitment successes. One in particular stood out in my mind. A chapter (at a small school with just one other sorority that had about 40 girls) started the school year with just nine girls!

They made up in their minds that they were going to succeed at recruitment this year. They invited other Sigma chapters to help them witgh workshops and conversation. They took quota of 15 during recruitment.

They were pretty excited about that, and figured that if they can do well with formal recruitment, they can certainly have a successful informal as well. They had a week of informal recruitment (and an AMAZING turnout) and ended up with a spring new member class of 30 women.

I just wanted to share this as inspiration and to show you that it can happen
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Old 06-18-2007, 09:31 AM
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jocelyn, that is so great!! i love to hear chapters who pull up their bootstraps and vow to succeed at recruitment. those women should be in the running for some major award!!
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Old 06-18-2007, 01:08 PM
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jocelyn, that is so great!! i love to hear chapters who pull up their bootstraps and vow to succeed at recruitment. those women should be in the running for some major award!!
They're nominated for some of the major awards at Convention this year, one of which being Recruitment Execellence.

In addition, they were named Chapter of the Year on their campus (out of 1 other NPC & 4 IFC fraternities).
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Old 06-28-2007, 02:20 PM
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Junior League??? is that even popular anywhere these days?

It's tough to get women I know to go to a PTA meeting!
JLW is VERY popular out this way and most of our members work outside the home and plenty have children.
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Old 07-16-2007, 05:06 PM
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Sorry to bump this, but I'm still kind of confused on the "cross-cut myth."

I was talking to a recent alum about getting a rec and she told me how a girl in her pledge class got cross-cut, I also heard this from another girl who is a current active.

So according to all of the replies, cross-cutting is really just being cut because you were ranked too low on the list and your name just wasn't reached by the time ABC reached quota? Or something like that?

Obviously, there is nothing a PNM can do about this, but it's just another thing for me to worry about
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Old 07-16-2007, 05:23 PM
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more pnms are offered bids than are cross cut, so the odds are in your favor. don't worry unnecessarily.
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Old 07-16-2007, 06:48 PM
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Sorry to bump this, but I'm still kind of confused on the "cross-cut myth."

I was talking to a recent alum about getting a rec and she told me how a girl in her pledge class got cross-cut, I also heard this from another girl who is a current active.

So according to all of the replies, cross-cutting is really just being cut because you were ranked too low on the list and your name just wasn't reached by the time ABC reached quota? Or something like that?

Obviously, there is nothing a PNM can do about this, but it's just another thing for me to worry about
FSUZeta is completely right. Go through, maximize your options in the early rounds, give everyone a fair chance, go to all the pref parties you can, and list all the groups that you'd be willing to join in the order that you honestly want them on the bid card.

If you are able to actually rank all the chapters whose prefs you attended since you would join them, things will probably work out at most campuses and will certainly work out at the schools with guaranteed matching and quota additions.

But crosscutting wouldn't actually be the problem anyway. And there's really no way that a women could possible know that it happened to her because even if she knew where she was on one group's bid list (very unlikely), she'd still have to know where she was on the other bid lists (less likely than her winning the Powerball lottery).

And if somehow a women did actually see all the lists, she'd probably realize that she wasn't ranked highly enough to match on any of them. The issue had nothing to do with the groups somehow canceling each other out.
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Old 07-16-2007, 08:27 PM
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Here's my random recruitment comment... I'm actually sick of the retro threads and I can't wait for the new PNMs to experience recruitment this fall.
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Old 07-16-2007, 08:53 PM
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Here's my random recruitment comment... I'm actually sick of the retro threads and I can't wait for the new PNMs to experience recruitment this fall.
I just can't stand to be reminded that I will never know the outcome of Recruitment's rush.
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Old 07-17-2007, 11:08 AM
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I'll make one up... She and her sister joined Alpha Gam, went to the same law school and graduated with honors and started their own law firm of Twin and Twin. They represent beauty queens, valedictorians and ski enthusiasts who have been wrongly cut from the sorority system because of their multiple legacy status.

And they all lived happily ever after in matching next-door mansions, married twin football players and gave birth to identical twin daughters of their own.

Oh and they always give to the Foundation.

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Old 07-17-2007, 03:43 PM
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I'll make one up... She and her sister joined Alpha Gam, went to the same law school and graduated with honors and started their own law firm of Twin and Twin. They represent beauty queens, valedictorians and ski enthusiasts who have been wrongly cut from the sorority system because of their multiple legacy status.

And they all lived happily ever after in matching next-door mansions, married twin football players and gave birth to identical twin daughters of their own.

Oh and they always give to the Foundation.

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Your version is probably about as factual, but without the obviously pretentious self-promotion and ornate us of stereotypes, not nearly as much fun to read. But I do thank you for attempting to bring me "closure."

(That Alpha Gam would give them bids seems less plausible even than sequined pantyhose being a good choice for first round.)
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