advice from a current member
by: copiedfromtcu
I am a senior and just want to give advice and info to all you nervous girls! Hope this helps a bit, and feel free to reply with specific questions, I love giving advice! :)
Popular conversation topics:
Round 1: Hometown, high school activities, summer activities, favorite movies/TV shows, GT (major, dorm, roommate, what you're most excited for).
Round 2: Volunteer activities in HS, philanthropy at GT(within sorority and participation in other groups' events), what you want to be involved in at GT or within sorority.
Round 3: Leadership in HS and positions within sorority and on campus, passions likes and dislikes, hobbies, HS activities, what you're looking for in a sorority
Round 4: How you're feeling about the sorority, questions or concerns you have, qualities you want in sisters, qualities you could bring to the sorority
Overall advice: ALWAYS be kind, respectful, honest, friendly, open, enthusiastic to EVERY house. Put your best foot forward and show them why you deserve to be a member of their sorority. Be yourself, don't act like someone you're not. Trust your gut during all decisions and NEVER listen to advice from other PNMs as far as which house to choose. It should be your decision, and yours alone. Don't get stuck on one particular house too early on. Keep an open mind and don't count any house out. First impressions are not always accurate. NEVER talk bad about a house in front of other PNMs or with your Pi Chi. If you must gossip, call your parents.
#2by: Yes!
Commenting on this because all PNMs should see this!
Also, if you are a little on the shy side, this is a great time to open up. I know it's hard but when we get PNMs who answer only "yes/no" to questions and don't care to elaborate or make an actual convo it is like pulling teeth! It's okay to brag about yourself a little!!
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