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when does pi phi do their cob bids i’m not sure if i should wait any longer if they don’t want me

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Their COB usually lasts awhile so I wouldn’t worry. And it would usually be at the end of a week for anyone doing or any type of recruitment, I would think. Pi phi is half the size of the rest of the chapters, if you identify as a woman and have a solid gpa I would be very very surprised if you didn’t get a bid. But if you’re rushing other chapters, they probably won’t wait as long because most established sororities only cob for one or two weeks

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To give a panhell perspective, every chapter that COBs does it differently so it’s hard to know what to except. Larger chapters usually give bids faster, while smaller ones may have a much longer Cob period and take longer to give bids but it all depends. The thinking is usually to integrate people into the chapter as quickly as possible if it’s a pretty small class, so when some chapters cob it’s more individual, you could get a bid within a few days. When chapters don’t do it openly it may be similar with hardly any rush process at all and they just vet and bid close friends. Pi phi will be trying to take a big class, so their cob period may take longer and the bids may come all at once but I just don’t know. If you have been in their process for more than a few days and you see other people getting bids I would wonder, but if no one has you’re good. It’s also normal to just ask them how the bid process works without asking for a bid, if that question puts them off it would be weird and a big red flag. It’s not a secret that they need a big COB turnout. Don’t make it sound like omg I want a bid but just ask like “how does your process work” or “when do bids come out.” I’d agree with the above though and give you a warning, if you are COBing anywhere else, I don’t know if that’s what you meant by the comment about waiting on Pi phi, you may have to make a choice sooner rather then later because their COB period is probably not going to be as long, one or two weeks is typical for a chapter that isn’t new, so I would have that convo w pi phi sooner rather than later if that is the situation you’re in.

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ok thanks i just got a bid from another chapter and i don’t want to make the wrong decision. i really liked both of them just pi phi hasn’t said anything to ne

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do you know of any downsides of rushing pi phi would be

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Yeah sure! First of all, if you are in love with pi phi and your gut is telling you that’s your chapter, listen to it. BUT if you are torn then yeah I’ll answer some of your questions and would tell you that taking the other bid may be safer for a few reasons. Pi phi has some GREAT girls though but since you asked about the downsides I’ll be honest here
-you have a bid in hand, and if you wait you need to really be set on pi phi and be ok if you don’t get a bid even though that’s unlikely. Because rushing in the spring after turning down a bid will probably be difficult
-only go pi phi if you LOVE pi phi. Because they are new and that means a lot of work. The fact is they are small, and they have tried to suggest they’re “selective” but that comes with issues. Sororities here need a certain amount of people to function easily. Their fines were much higher than others for sisters missing recruitment because they needed all hands on deck. I’ve heard of them requiring or pressuring people to go to mixers to keep up appearances w the frats, etc.
- kinda like I alluded to before, they have just done some stuff that rubs other people in the panhell community the wrong way and a decent enough portion or the chapter cares a little too much about their reputation and climbing. I know big girls in pi phi, but they aren’t on the Instagram. They didn’t meet quota during recruitment, but didn’t want people to know they gave snap bids. Yik yak and greek rank that week were flooded with posts about how great pi phi was. Quite a few girls in their last PC have dropped

Again, that’s pretty much the negatives cuz that’s what you asked for but on the flip side they are new, there is a lot of leadership potential there and they genuinely got some great, great girls that may not have considered greek life otherwise and it has a lot of potential. These issues are pretty park for the course with colonies. But they’re dealing w being a new chapter and that’s a different commitment in some ways than joining any of the other sororities here.

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omg thank you so much i still really don’t know what to do but thanks. and by when u said only do it if u love pi phi… i don’t like love love them because i still like the other sorority(chi o). If you can, can u tell me more about them and their rep on campus?

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Yeah ofc. So I said that because from what I’ve heard from people in Pi phi it can be a little like you either love it or don’t with people, and because it may be a bit more of a commitment due to them being new and probably needing more from their members. They don’t get to be as lax on requirements for who shows up to what.

So chi o, popularity wise as far as reputation goes they are on par or a little above pi phi overall depending who you ask, so I wouldn’t let that factor into a decision. As for their reputation in other ways generally one of the most diverse groups and known for being a little more laid back and very welcoming. They are the second newest group behind Pi phi so there are probably still things to figure out but they are a little more established. Over the last few years they have been getting strong pledge classes, so honestly if I was writing this when I was a freshman it would be different but they have improved a lot. A lot of partiers but it’s not everybody, and they seem to take a lot of different types of people. It’s not the sorority to join if you want to mix with sig ep every week, but I think they have decent connections with some of the lower and maybe mid tier frats and I know probably most of the individual girls go out a bit, same with Pi phi. Honestly they would both be solid choices, I think Chio overall has a reputation for having more genuine girls, and may be an easier place for most people to make friends because they have so many different types of people and they can be a little more lax about requirements just because they have more girls. But, from what I’ve heard about pi phi if you click than you really click, so it’s just about where you see yourself honestly.

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And to add to that…if you’re really conflicted I would just talk to the girls again in both sororities, maybe ask to meet more sisters. If they’re rushing you they should be happy to answer your questions and give you what you need to make a decision

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Hey girlie gonna be honest if the chapter hasn’t reached out to you by now you are not involved in their COB. You would have been contacted about those events in advance so honestly I wouldn’t keep my hopes up about them calling you. If you want to join pi phi and nothing else I would take a chance at formal recruitment but also understand you will most likely not get another bid from the chapter that has already given you one. Hope you end up joining green life or just have a great UM experience

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This is all true though at this point I’m pretty sure chi o is done with cob. She also posted days ago though so maybe she did get the bid, idk I kinda wanna know what happened

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I’m a pi phi with no idea how our COB is working but to add on to what other ppl have said, pi phi truly is a love it or hate it sorority for some reason. I happen to be on the side that absolutely loves it. I think someone mentioned being pressured into going to frats to keep up appearances. I would say this isn’t rly true except for frats that prioritize our Philo week and even then it’s not a requirement it’s just a way to say thank u. I adore pi phi but as others said, make sure u love it.

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Hey guys! It all worked out and i am so happy where i am thanksssss

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