probably been asked before but...
by: 2022A family friend of mine graduated from Geneseo two years ago and said that being in Greek Life kind of makes or breaks your experience at the school. Is this true? I just came bck from orientation and they didn't seem to put a lot of emphasis on that, I mean i know why for obvious reasons, but is it actually a big deal here? I didn't see any houses with letters on them like I did when I toured other schools. How many people are in Greek Life here?
#2by: Guest
It doesn't have to be greek life but you really need to be part of something when it comes to going out. This could be a sport (club sports as well) or a club on campus. Having that group is super important but not hard to get into if you make the effort to try. Greek life doesn't just party with greek life, sports don't just party with sports... you just need to be in SOMETHING
#4by: Nickname
Recruitment starts in the spring and this is the only time any of the nationals partake in recruitment. However there is fall recruitment but you must be at least a sophomore to do it and it includes almost all the locals except Ago. The only sorority at the moment that isn't taking an pledge classes is AOPi due to them being kicked off campus and ineligible until 2020.
Recruitment is not difficult per se but there are some sororities that are more difficult to get into than others. Also a lot of sororities begin rushing the girls they are interested in taking the semester before formal recruitment begins. Getting invited out with a sorority doesn't necessarily mean anything, but it is a good indication of things.
There are many unique sororities on campus and you should look into all of them as they all have something different and special to offer. You could probably categorize the sororities on campus by terms of personality, so if you vibe with a few girls in one sorority you might get the feeling for it as a whole. Round robin is a great event that happens during every formal recruitment season and you can check out each sorority and what they stand for. Hope this helps
#8by: Geneseoboiiiii
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