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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
What exactly is the purpose of these speeches? To teach, to share experiences, or both? Are they supposed to be inspirational, motivating? Are you looking to be serious or funny? If this is supposed to be more educational than anything else, what is your recruitment like? Formal, informal, competitive, laid back?
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I believe they are to share experiences and to teach. This is the first greek speak that they (greek life) has asked an advisor to present at.
I want to motivate, I also think that some of what I say does need to be serious but some can be funny as well.
Recruitment is different at my school. We have one NPC, 2 frats and 1 service sorority.
While we don't have a panhellenic council yet, we follow the green book, and we have a structured formal recruitment in the fall. It isn't competitive, right now, because there is only 1 social sorority. Our competition is the service sorority, which charges less in dues than we do.
The biggest competition greeks in general have is the culture of the campus, greek life has come and gone. The president of the school is super supportive (is greek himself) and wants it to take off. It is just getting people interested and getting past the mentality of "buying your friends". Which all the chapters are struggling with.