newddmommie
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I apologize for still calling it rush. They changed it to recruitment and potential new members/new members when I was a senior. I have to remember that it's not rush/rushee/pledge anymore. 


First point of order is they no longer call it Rush, it is recruitment. Second, Delta Gamma is the sorority that is colonizing. They have a huge following in the south with plenty of alumni support and deep pockets in the area. The competition will be just as fierce. Instead of going thru formal recruitment girls will express interest by attending a party that will be hosted by alumni, national reps and actives from local chapters (Ole Miss, UGA, USM, etc.) Freshmen should maximize their options and go thru formal recruitment and not put hopes on a colony. PNMs will be interviewed by Nationals and alumni and then they will issue pref letters. Girls will then go thru prefs and will be either extended a bid or sent a rejection letter. Upperclassman will fill many of the slots, because if they filled the new colony with all freshman then they will all graduate the same year. Upperclassmen with known grades and campus leadership will be actively recruited to boost the image.
I tried to become an active alum in Detroit but we had a very inactive alum chapter and I am just now getting involved with the group in Ann Arbor, so I am sure I have much to learn. I guess my thought was that if a large number of girls would be going to the newly formed chapter that might leave a little more leeway for other girls, meaning that there might be a slight advantage to going through Recruitment in Fall of 2011 rather than other years. In your experience, is being a member of the Honors College any advantage? DD has a strong GPA, is a Varsity swimmer but has also played rec volleyball, basketball and softball. She doesn't have legacies or Southern connections other than academic ones, i.e. University Professors that are family friends. Thanks so much!I stand corrected. Thank you for the information. I became a Sigma Kappa in 1980 if that tells you anything.I tried to become an active alum in Detroit but we had a very inactive alum chapter and I am just now getting involved with the group in Ann Arbor, so I am sure I have much to learn. I guess my thought was that if a large number of girls would be going to the newly formed chapter that might leave a little more leeway for other girls, meaning that there might be a slight advantage to going through Recruitment in Fall of 2011 rather than other years. In your experience, is being a member of the Honors College any advantage? DD has a strong GPA, is a Varsity swimmer but has also played rec volleyball, basketball and softball. She doesn't have legacies or Southern connections other than academic ones, i.e. University Professors that are family friends. Thanks so much!
Agree honors college is nice but definitely won't be a deciding factor.
By next spring you need to start scouring your local panhel looking for recs. Start asking anyone you know if they were greek. YOU NEED RECS AND LETTERS OF SUPPORT. Call on the people in your Facebook friends lists, church friends, work friends, etc. There may be people you didn't realize are greek.
As her mother, all you can do is prepare her as best you can. That means that she has the right clothes with matching accessories for each event and practice her conversation skills. While riding in the car ask her questions that a member may ask her and then give her tips on how she can give a better answer. she will have a very short amount of time to make an impression. When writing her social resume it should be extensive and show proven leadership.
Dont just say "Member - Blue & Gold Society"
They aren't going to know what the B&G society is. A better idea would be to say
"4 year member of Blue & Gold Society, the High School arm of [XYZ fancy pants volunteer group] of Detroit, Michigan. Competed against 40 other girls to gain this position. Senior year, local chapter president that raised $500 for [charity name]"
Also an attractive photo to enclose with each letter of rec. The photo should be timeless and classic. Neatly styled hair, classy jewelery (pearls, diamond studs, etc) and neutral clothes. The rec writer will enclose the photo with the rec/letter of support. Leave out the band photo with the flute or photo with the family dog.
Another thing is she needs to clean up and lockdown her facebook profile. Have someone who is not currently her FB friend view her profile in search and see what pops up. The main photo that anyone can see should be timeless and classy. No throwing up hand signs, no gaping mouths, lewd bathing suit shots or tacky makeup. Her privacy settings should be very high, even so much as hiding her friends list from non friends. Also your "likes" are viewable by anyone so she may want to clean up that list as well. It should only list things that you would be proud to discuss during a recruitment party.
Also what happens when you google her name. Are there any questionable hits? If yes, work on getting them removed.
Not trying to hijack your thread, but she doesn't have to be cardigans and pearls, but to go thru rush you do need to dress the part for the week. Athletic is great and can be a big selling point for participating in intramurals. This would be a great conversation topic. A more casual style can come out after bid day. Dark hair and olive skin is fine as long as she has nicely styled hair and apppropriate makeup. If she has italian heritage make sure you have her lip, eyebrows and arms waxed, the dark thick hair in these places can be unattractive. I am not trying to pry but you say she isn't a size 6, but if she is above a 10/12 her chances are pretty slim she would get a bid unless she had a very big southern connection and support from within the house. I am also not trying to be rude, but yes while most sororities tout philanthropy it is also a very social organization, only talking about volunteering makes her sound like a bit of a snooze. Listing volunteer work is great but she needs to be well rounded: looks, smarts, volunteerism, leadership and social activities. Does she belong to the glee club, dance team or any other performance organization.
I am sure your daughter is lovely, caring and pretty girl, but it is all about selling yourself on paper and then quickly in person. she isn't applying for a job as the number one volunteer. The houses have to review 1500 resumes and probably double that amount of recs. You need to be well rounded. The interview isn't about who has the most volunteer hours, but rather does this PNM have a well balanced life that would fit into a social organization and contribute on many levels.
Realize that 18-21 yr old girls are making the decision of who gets in and who doesn't. There are plenty of things in life that aren't fair. The OP wanted to know what it is like, I am just letting her know what she is in for. Would you want her daughter to show up and be crushed because she wasn't prepared? SEC girls prep for years and long to be a part of these organizations. There are plenty of other orgs on campus that may better suit others needs, but this is how it is and it probably won't be changing anytime soon.This is a joke right? People don't actually WANT to be part of these "associations" do they? I went to a school with almost no Greek presence and boy am I glad these things were never on my radar nor on my DD's.
Realize that 18-21 yr old girls are making the decision of who gets in and who doesn't. There are plenty of things in life that aren't fair. The OP wanted to know what it is like, I am just letting her know what she is in for. Would you want her daughter to show up and be crushed because she wasn't prepared? SEC girls prep for years and long to be a part of these organizations. There are plenty of other orgs on campus that may better suit others needs, but this is how it is and it probably won't be changing anytime soon.
This is a joke right? People don't actually WANT to be part of these "associations" do they? I went to a school with almost no Greek presence and boy am I glad these things were never on my radar nor on my DD's.
Not trying to hijack your thread, but she doesn't have to be cardigans and pearls, but to go thru rush you do need to dress the part for the week. Athletic is great and can be a big selling point for participating in intramurals. This would be a great conversation topic. A more casual style can come out after bid day. Dark hair and olive skin is fine as long as she has nicely styled hair and apppropriate makeup. If she has italian heritage make sure you have her lip, eyebrows and arms waxed, the dark thick hair in these places can be unattractive. I am not trying to pry but you say she isn't a size 6, but if she is above a 10/12 her chances are pretty slim she would get a bid unless she had a very big southern connection and support from within the house. I am also not trying to be rude, but yes while most sororities tout philanthropy it is also a very social organization, only talking about volunteering makes her sound like a bit of a snooze. Listing volunteer work is great but she needs to be well rounded: looks, smarts, volunteerism, leadership and social activities. Does she belong to the glee club, dance team or any other performance organization.
I am sure your daughter is lovely, caring and pretty girl, but it is all about selling yourself on paper and then quickly in person. she isn't applying for a job as the number one volunteer. The houses have to review 1500 resumes and probably double that amount of recs. You need to be well rounded. The interview isn't about who has the most volunteer hours, but rather does this PNM have a well balanced life that would fit into a social organization and contribute on many levels.

Not all sororities are the same. They are each different...even the same name will have different girls on different campuses.
My sorority had all different types of "looks."
OP, what previous posters tell you about joining a sorority in the Deep South is true. Sororities have a long, rich tradition in places like Georgie, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and you can even have more legacies (girls whose moms or grandmothers were in the same house) going through rush than there are spots. So it can be highly competitive.
At a school like Florida, which has less of a Greek tradition, your daughter would have an easier time getting into a sorority. But from all accounts, it's getting into the school now that's so difficult.


If she is a NM (New Member) of a NPC then she probably has till October till she is initiated and becomes an initiated member. If she decides to drop out, she would be restricted from accepting a bid from another NPC for a period of 1 year.She is trying it out and has until Oct. to make her decision.
If she has received a bid to a National Panhellenic (NPC) sorority then it is officially named recruitment. If she joined a local or National Pan-Hellenic (NPHC) sorority then I have no idea what they call it.Oh and they still call it RUSH here.![]()
If she is a NM (New Member) of a NPC then she probably has till October till she is initiated and becomes an initiated member. If she decides to drop out, she would be restricted from accepting a bid from another NPC for a period of 1 year.
If she has received a bid to a National Panhellenic (NPC) sorority then it is officially named recruitment. If she joined a local or National Pan-Hellenic (NPHC) sorority then I have no idea what they call it.
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and actually get to sit down and talk with her about it.
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