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Poster Name:get excited!!
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Recruitment is a long but rewarding week. You will move in a week before classes begin, and be assigned a pi chi group made up of about 80 girls and 2-3 pi chis (panhellenic counselors). Pi chis are active sorority women who have temporarily disaffiliated with their chapter to guide pnms through recruitment and offer support. You will have a meeting with your group every night. There are several rounds to recruitment week. The first two days are "open house" round, where you will visit all 15 chapters (7 one day, 8 the other) and just talk with a few girls in each house. Following this, you will preference your top 11 houses. In the best case scenario, you would receive a schedule on the third day with your favorite 11! However, you will more than likely have at least one of your bottom 4 on the schedule, as houses are making cuts too. This round is called sisterhood I believe, it is when you get to see all the houses put on their skits to showcase their sisterhood! You will also talk to 1-2 girls in each house this round. Then, the preferencing process repeats itself and you go down to a max of 7 houses on your schedule for the following day - which is house tours/philanthropy. You will get a tour of the sorority house and probably watch a video and be told about their philanthropy. You will also be told the financial commitment each house entails. Lastly comes preference day. You will visit a maximum of 3 houses today and get a peek into part of their rituals
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