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ten things i wish i knew as a pnm

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1. DO NOT LOOK AT THE RANKINGS ON THIS SITE. I promised my self that I would not let this sway what I thought about the sororities, but I was wrong it did.
2. Do not drop a sorority because of their "tier". Drop them because you genuinely think you will not fit in. By the time you are a sophomore nobody cares what sorority you are in. The only thing that matters is that you LOVE the sorority you are in.
3. Some of your best friends really will come from your Pi Chi group.
4. Have someone to call when you are feeling down that won't sway your opinion, and just listen to you vent.
5. GET A FAN AND A REUSABLE WATER BOTTLE.
6. Spending a little bit of money on your clothes are worth it, and in the end you can wear it to chapter.
7. GREEK LIFE IS NOT EVERYTHING. You will meet so many friends through classes and organizations. Auburn is an amazing university, and this is such a small part of it.
8. Be yourself and don't be nervous! When they say we are just as nervous as you guys are going through they mean it. So don't worry, be kind, and you will do perfect! We are just looking for someone we could see as being our friends!
9. Follow your heart! (It sounds super cliché, but it is true)
10. Enjoy this process! This is the most amazing/emotional/exciting time of your life so enjoy every moment. You will meet some of your best friends through this process. All of the stress will be worth it when you walk through those doors of your new sorority at the end of the week!

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So true!

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Great job! Really wish every girl and mom that worries would read....you should type it up and give it to every PNM......:) I hope that the Pi Chi leaders are truly helpful with all of these points.

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The ones who write negative posts about certain groups are either newly pledged or older girls , maybe alumni, who are on here trying to sway a PNM's mind before rush. Look at this post because I guarantee most girls could care less what sorority they are in by the end of their sophomore year. The majority of girls I know have apartments with girls that are not even in their sorority but with girls they met in their Pi Chi group. I cannot even think of one girl who would get on here to continually write damaging and destructive comments about any group.

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All of the sororities are great! Give them each a chance. I wanted my mom's group and I was cut the second day from that group. I cried all night and my mom told me I could either sit there and continue to cry about a group that cut me or I could look at the groups who wanted me. The next morning I felt sad but I went to my parties and really paid attention to the groups I had and although I was still unhappy at how my hopes had ended with my favorite sorority, I found that several others really wanted me. I got what I wanted in the end and even though I'm sure I would have been happy in my mom's group if I had gotten in, I am so glad I stuck it out and pledged a wonderful sorority that I am very active in.

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Believe me, there are plenty that go through this! Thank you for your input! I got dropped from my favorite also (my mom's sorority that I wanted) and I thought seriously about just dropping out completely the third day. I called my mother crying and heartbroken and she drove 3 hours to be with me. We decided that I would think about it and if wanted to quit, we'd go home the next day. She told me something that made me think hard (mom's are like that). When she pledged her sorority, she had wanted another and she had cried and her mom (my grandmother was not in a sorority) told her "at least someone did want you, look at them and not then one who dropped you". She did and now she told me the same thing as @Agree2's mom told her. I realized it was time to grow up and it was my decision. I stayed and pledged a wonderful group. I also found that this happens to so many girls! I cannot say it enough, "Come with your heart open, you may not get who you came for, but there may be another sorority just waiting for you." My best friend who is beautiful and a double legacy got nothing and she was crushed. She ended up getting really involved in several organizations. She will never get over the ordeal, but she still enjoyed college life. Being in a sorority is only part of that situation. There are so many opportunities on campus to find friends that if the sorority wish falls through, you can still be happy. Many do!

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Thanks for writing all this! I was crushed when I got dropped by the sorority that I wanted as was my best friend. I decided to stick it out, but she dropped out. I pledged a group I had never even considered and I have some of the best friends and had some of the most wonderful times that could not be any different than if I had gotten my "dream" sorority! My friend is still my best friend, but she never pledged anything because she thought if she waited, her favorite group would take her later, they never had a place, so she never pledged anything. My group never had any openings either (and someone claims they are low, but we never have had any problems pledging great girls and are one of the most involved on campus), when we were freshmen and sophomore and now she's too old to get in really. She wishes she'd stayed in rush and found a group, but she did what she thought she had to do. So follow this main post suggestions, they are on the mark. If you read negative things about a group, its usually written by one or two girls only under different names. All the groups have the same kind of girls (and yes, they all have all sizes of girls!). Try to give all the sororities a look and open your eyes to what each offers. Sororities offer a lot and part of that is gaining maturity while away at college, unfortunately there are some on GR who have slid backwards or never moved forward from high school. Good rushing to all!

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Absolutely love this!! I would be so proud if you were a member of my sorority!

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This is SO TRUE!!!! Twenty years later, some of my best friends today are from my Pi Chi group! Yes, I'm close to my sorority sisters, too. But the Pi Chi group is extra special. We were all freshmen, going through the same experience at the same time. There was so much laughter and love in that group.

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So true!!! Just keep your mind open to all the sororities you have on your list! If you don't want to pledge anything...don't! However, statistically, you have more of a chance to find happiness with a group you hadn't planned on pledging during rush if you don't get your favorite back, since most of the groups don't even have open rush any more as the majority pledge quota each year and there just isn't any room.

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All are true!

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Advice!!!

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