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Poster Name:Buckle up...Part 1
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4) The amount of pnm's has nothing to do with your chances of getting dropped. The more pnm's means the numbers will increase across the board proportionately. There is not a preset number of bids, that is only determined after pref when every pnm has signed her card and every pnm gets a bid as long as she doesn't suicide. Most girls who don't get a bid are voluntary rush dropouts, the few that get released completely either have insufficient grades, have done something really terrible, or are so painfully shy they can't carry on a conversation. The key is to keep an open mind and don't make an emotional decision to drop out when a house you love drops you - go back to the houses that want you and focus on them, not where you aren't going. 3) Recs are quickly reviewed, not studied and discussed in depth. They never ever get a bid. Some sororities still require them to offer a bid even though most have removed that requirement. Most pnm's will have them for Ole Miss so not having one is a disadvantage; getting them shows you are interested and willing to make the effort for that sorority. As long as the 'Do Not Recommend' option is not checked you are fine because most recs are just a rehash of your resume anyway with maybe something extra if you need a boost. Far more important than recs are chapter connections, and if you are connected you already know it, and your recs will come from connected women. 2) There is no such thing as a bid with conditions. Grades are very important in recruitment and grade cuts come first round, so be prepared if yours are not tippy top. 1) Okay, saving the bombshell for last...The membership selection process for every sorority is not centered around who to drop, it is completely focused on who to invite back. Read that again and remember it because it is the gospel truth, even though that is not what it seems like as a pnm. See Part 2
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