why the expo if no one is taking new members?
by: QuestionOn here it sounds like most are badically saying 'oh only the lower tier sororties are doing spring rush, need new members' maybe to make it sound like their own is too good for that? Don't most do cobs is they have people drop, graduate...or else why were they all at the expo?! Also do you get invited to a cob party at the expo or get an invite later? For formal rush you send in resumes...for this how do they even know what your gpa...is or does it matter? Sorry so many questions!
#2by: Answers
Everyone has to participate in the greek expo because it is more like a greek informational session rather than "spring rush". That just goes along with it for the chapters that are giving bids. Most likely, the will invite you to an event at their house and then give bids out from there. I'm not sure if you have to have a resume but I do know they can send in your name and check your grades before offering a bid to you.
#4by: Greek
The Greek expo is to get a feel for sorority and fraternity life from all councils. In years past spring recruitment did not go so well so they changed to Greek expo to make it more casual. Many other schools do it this way as well. Not just lower tiers are offering bids. Some chapters have it in their by laws that they can't recruit girls in the spring in order to have more spaces during fall rush. 6 chapters did not meet chapter total this fall so 6 chapters from ALL tiers are taking girls. DZ is a top tier and they are taking girls so it's completely false that it's only lower tiers bc "they couldn't get enough girls." You should've gotten invitations to events at Greek expo. When you signed up for Greek expo I believe you signed an academic release form giving sororities the ability to see your grades before they offer you bid, but you do not need to send in a resume.
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