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Originally Posted by gocolonials
Hey everyone, I have a couple of questions about recruitment at GW for sophomores. What's the deal? I've been reading all of the posts with tips for PNMs, but most of the advice seems focused toward incoming freshmen.
Friends of mine have told me that the 1st day conversations are often fairly surface and about the PNM's high school, hometown, etc. How are the conversations during recruitment different? What kinds of things should I be prepared to talk about?
I've heard that a couple of chapters only like to take freshmen. Am I at a disadvantage? If so, how much?
How important are my resume and GPA? I have a good GPA - above 3.5 - and am active in several organizations on campus. Will this provide me with any advantage, or no?
Also - what to wear during recruitment? How dressed up/down should I be each day? I've read through the Panhel viewbook from last year, and while it gives recommendations, they are pretty vague, and I don't want to be wearing the wrong thing!
And any other general advice you have for sophomore recruitment/recruitment at GW would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
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I advise one of the chapters at GW, so I'm very familiar with it.
First round conversations are usually general "get to know you" stuff -- where you're from, hobbies, etc. since the parties are very short. Conversations escalate as you move through the rounds and get to know chapter members better.
Sophomores generally have a good chance at GW as long as they are willing to keep an open mind to all of the chapters. Some chapters take more sophomores than others, and it obviously works in your benefit if you have friends in the chapters.
Your GPA is solid, and being involved in activities is great. You have to strike a balance between being involved on campus and being TOO involved -- a lot of women at GW tend to be overcommitted and chapters do want women who will have time to contribute to the chapter. I like to see women who are really involved in a few activities (say, they're on Class Council and an officer in Green GW) rather than someone who's a member of a million different things. Your mileage may vary.
For dress suggestions -- you'll see a lot of variation in what people wear. For open round, you'd be fine in jeans and a nice top, or a casual summery dress. Sandals are fine. Philanthropy round is similar, maybe a little dressier. Invitational is business casual-type clothes, nice pants and a nice top or a dress. Pref round is cocktail-type dresses.
Just make sure you go in with an open mind -- cuts will probably be rougher for you than it would be for a freshman, but sophomores have a good chance of being placed if you stay positive about all the chapters.