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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />tips for freshmen<br /><br /> Poster Message:
I just graduated from QU in May and even though I think this site is complete crap, I know a lot of Freshmen are going to turn to it now that recruitment is in the Fall and most won't get the opportunity to see for themselves what sorority or fraternity they would like to be a part of. So I wanted to give some tips and honest feedback about all of the organizations on campus so you can clear through the cluttered "ranking" system on the main page of this site. For Girls: The recruitment process is much different than it is for the guys, there is a dedicated two weekend process in which all potential new members (or PNM as you will be referred to) are introduced to every sorority via a cycling system. Each day reflects a different aspect of the organizations, and at the end of each day PNMs rank the sororities they wish to be a part of. The sororities then choose the PNMs they would invite back for the following day of recruitment. If you match with where you are chosen, you are invited back for another day of mingling. Then on the final day a final list of rankings are submitted and bids are given. For Guys: The recruitment process is a 2 week period commonly referred to as "rush". Potential New Members (PNMs, as they are called) can choose which fraternity events to go to. They can go to as many as they want, though keep in mind some might be scheduled on the same night, and if you truly want a bid its important to return to one fraternity and get your name out there.
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