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Poster Name:NAU'22
<strong>Subject:</strong><br />sorority recruitment<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Hello, I'm coming to NAU next year from Colorado, and really want to join a sorority. No one in my family was Greek until my older sister went to a large SEC school and went through recruitment (her sorority is not at NAU). She's incredibly bubbly and outgoing, where I'm a bit more shy and reserved. Not that I can't have fun or talk to people, I just tend to take a bit to warm up, I guess. Remembering what her recruitment was like makes me freak out a bit. How does recruitment here compare with these massive Greek schools? - She had to hunt down multiple Recommendations for each sorority. Is that necessary here, or will one each do the trick? Or do you need them at all? - She agonized over what to wear every day (Style, brands, colors). Is it that important (assuming you are dressed appropriately for the day) here? - Everyone there says it's almost impossible to get into certain sororities there unless you're from the right suburb in that state. Is that true here, or will I be limited being out of state? - If you aren't hung up on tiers, and just want to find a sorority that you can have fun in and make friends, is recruitment considered easy? My sister's school claims to have a tough recruitment, but something like 93% of girls get a bid. Is it high here too? - People from her school started stalking her social media very early. Is that a thing here? I keep my Insta private. Should I not? Thanks for any advice you might have. I can't wait to get to campus next year, I'm just a little overwhelmed by everything! - Any other advice for me? I have excellent grades, activities and all of that sort of thing
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