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08-22-2011, 02:27 AM
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Rushing as a 2nd year
I rushed last year but due to family problems that occurred at the time, I had to drop. I'm reconsidering going back into recruitment again. Will sororities look down upon me given my situation and re-rushing for the 2nd time?
At the same time, do sororities offer payment plans? I know I should be asking them as well. But just as a heads up, what's the estimate of costs for the first year?
I do live at home and not on campus, transportation is a bit lagging because my car tends to have problems. So, how necessary is it to go to the events? Do I need to attend every single one? What if I'm not into the partying as much as the next girl, yet I'm more willing for the things in the day?
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08-22-2011, 02:30 AM
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I'm smelling a troll.
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08-22-2011, 02:31 AM
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what do you mean a troll?
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08-22-2011, 02:39 AM
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We don't know if you'll get a bid or not. It is worth a try. The chances a soph has depends on the competitiveness of your school.
Costs vary GREATLY by school and chapters. We can't give specifics because we really know cost info for our respective chapters/schools. So whether there are payment plans depends on your school and the chapter. Some do, some don't.
Attendance at events as a new member is expected and important. Socials may be optional, but you'll be expected to attend weekly chapter meeting, new member meetings, as well as other required events.
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08-22-2011, 12:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 23girl
I do live at home and not on campus, transportation is a bit lagging because my car tends to have problems. So, how necessary is it to go to the events? Do I need to attend every single one? What if I'm not into the partying as much as the next girl, yet I'm more willing for the things in the day?
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If you don't have a RELIABLE mode of transportation to make it to the majority of sorority events, don't rush. No one likes putting up with a member who is always begging for rides or using her car problems as an excuse to blow things off.
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08-22-2011, 05:56 PM
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"Back in the day," you didn't miss meetings or mandatory unless there was a dang good reason. We didn't need incentives; for the most part, we wanted to do these things. As a new member class, being together as much as possible it important to the health of the organization, and allows for maximum bonding opportunities and hopefully, satisfaction with your organization.
If you aren't 100% into it, and don't feel that you can commit in the way that needs/deserves to be, please don't take the place of someone who really wants to be there.
I'm not saying that commuters can't be a great part of a sorority, or that you need to be "rich", but there is a level of expectations that needs to met - and I can speak as a member of both an NPC and a National service sorority - in order to be a member. If you really want it, I would guess that you'd do whatever you had to do. I know girls who worked a bunch of jobs, had lots of additional commitments, or who commuted, and you couldn't tell a difference between that person and the on-campus people, and then there were the few girls that tried every excuse in the books.
Not saying that you will be that way, but if you can't meet that demand - and this is not a judgement, but a suggestion based on years of experience - join a club that doesn't have as many commitments. Then again, anything you join will have some expectations. Just don't promise what you're not sure you can deliver.
Good luck in whatever you do.
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