sorority help?
by: sadi went through formal recruitment (again) recently and it didn’t work out (again)... i just feel very lost and sad. i don’t understand why this has happened to me twice. any advice? should i just give up?
#1by: Happens
I was in a similar situation.
I’m not sure if you were just cut from everywhere or if you didn’t like your options, but I’d say
1. Check out ANY chapters with open informal this spring. Don’t close your mind to some because you don’t think you like them.
2. If you’re eligible, try Phi Sigma Rho or Alpha Sigma Upsilon!
3. Talk to your Rho Gam & see if they have advice about what may have happened.
4. Remember, if greek life really doesn’t work on, it’s not the end of the world 😊
#5by: Heyoooo
This happened to me too! I felt like I recruited so much better this year than last year as well, and rushing for a second time was not as fun. I ended up dropping as well. It took me forever obviously but I think I’ve decided that Greek life just isn’t for me. I am looking forward to putting more energy to my other extracurriculars, even though I am a bit disappointed that it didn’t work out.
#6by: Okay so
Two things I want to put out here:
1. Plenty of PNMs do not feel like they’re an immediate perfect fit for the chapter they join. In fact, many don’t feel at home until they’re well into the pledging process. Even my own sorority’s President wasn’t sure our chapter was for her until big little. All relationships require work, they’re not always glitter and pop music and not everyone “just knows” when they walk through the door. This is a big problem with the way recruitment is marketed, so it’s important to be realistic and keep an open mind.
2. What did you change about yourself between the first and second times you rushed? Did you improve your GPA, get more involved on campus, or get to know more active sisters? One of my close friends from freshman year went through recruitment as a freshman, didn’t get past sisterhood with her favorite chapter, and dropped out to try again her sophomore year. The chapter was a “top” sorority, but she got a stellar GPA, was involved and social, and got to know actives in the chapter she wanted and got a bid from them her sophomore year through formal. If you don’t do anything to improve yourself as a PNM and just go through again as a sophomore, you’re already shooting yourself in the foot since sophomores are less desirable.
Tl;dr try informal if you really want to be in a sorority, or just don’t join a sorority. It’s not the end of the world.
#7by: OSU girl
I don’t know if you are talking about any of the so-called lower tier houses or not that you don’t feel connected to, but I hate Greek rank for this reason. This stupid web site is hurting Greek life across the country because it makes girls feels less than. I have a friend in a so-called lower tiered house and her sisterhood bond is way stronger than some of the upper tiered ones. Maybe if that is what scared you away, you should give it a chance. And not let this stupid site influence you.
#8by: Being real
if you didn’t feel an instant connection with a house or two after a few rounds of recruitment, that’s fine. Recruitment is awkward and hard for everyone involved, including actives. But you only get to talk to maybe 10 actives for a total of 2 hours throughout the process. There are over a hundred girls in these chapters, there’s no way to say you wouldn’t have found close friends in any of the 90+ other girls you didn’t get to talk to! Or after getting to know the girls you did talk to a little better! Maybe they thought you were awkward and were reflecting your energy. Hell, I’ve had awkward conversations with girls in my own chapter outside of recruitment because that’s part of the human experience.
And for what it’s worth, just stating you’re a legacy when you register for recruitment isn’t enough. Your mom/sister/aunt/grandmother/step-mother/whomever has to do it herself directly to her sorority’s HQ. irrelevant now, but if a future PNM sees this I hope she knows.
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by: sad
thank you for the advice! i really appreciate it:)