Advice for PNMs going through sisterhood round?
by: QuestionWhat is some advice for pnms going through the sisterhood round right now? Do houses normally cut a lot of girls this round? What are things pnms should say if they really like the sorority?
#1by: Hi
#2by: Tips from an active!
This is basically your last chance to impress a sorority and get on their list! It’s great to thank the chapter for inviting you back and tell them how excited you were to see them on your list. Tell them how much you like their house and WHY! And not just “oh it’s so pretty and everyone is so nice!” It should be “I love this house because I feel so welcomed” or something about their philanthropy or even mention how much you enjoyed talking to one of the members. This round is your chance to ask questions to see if that chapter is right for you. Ask about their favorite sisterhood event, ask about what they did to bond with sisters over quarantine, etc! And please always be kind to the members you’re speaking to! Even if you don’t like that house, you never know if you could make a life long friend out of the woman you spoke to!
#3by: active
sisterhood round is where most houses will cut girls who they don't think would fit into their chapter. Really go all out and make it known that you like a house, engage in conversation and try to get to know each other on a deeper level. Almost every girl during recruitment is "sweet" so really try and make a lasting impression to stand out
#4by: Hi
Some PNMs play it cool during this round because they either think they have it in the bag / or are way pumped about one house and don’t give effort at the others.
This is the WRONG approach! I know it’s tiring but stay upbeat and interested in all of your houses. And if you are really into certain houses, tell them! Tell them you can see yourself in their sisterhood or that you’d love to be there on Pref! You have nothing to loose, and they honestly love hearing that affirmation.
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