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by: Fall201NeverAgainWhen I first decided to rush here, I heard it was a lot less stressful and more chill than in the South. This year with the amount of girls higher than ever, SO many girls ended up being cut or dropping because the only house that asked them back was desperate for members and didn't fit them. In a system where the rho gammas tell you that it's unlikely that you won't get a bid or not get asked back to all three houses during pref, it was so surprising to see so many girls cut... We were told to "trust the system" but why did it fail so many girls this year?
#11 by: re: collegegurl
well to be truthful, no not many houses do spring recruitment. can i ask why you dropped out of recruitment both times though? is it that you werent getting asked back to houses you wanted? it may look badly, but i think it's still worth it. you honestly have nothing to lose!!
#12 by: re: collegegurl
well to be truthful, no not many houses do spring recruitment. can i ask why you dropped out of recruitment both times though? is it that you werent getting asked back to houses you wanted? it may look badly, but i think it's still worth it. you honestly have nothing to lose!!
#13 by: Wiscmom
The bottom line is there needs to be more sororities. If 900 girls went through rush and there are only 11 houses, that means one third of the girls are going to get cut or drop out. My daughter was very open minded and still was forced to drop out because of only one preference party who she thought were very nice but she wasn't in love. with them. Very disappointing at least at other schools there are enoough sororities that you will end up in one.
#14 by: WOW
Lots of moms hovering on this board...maybe you should let your daughters fight their own battles instead of venting on website that is clearly meant for current college students? Rush is the same as almost everything else in life: you're not guaranteed success. It's not an "every one gets a participation trophy" kind of thing. Even when we add another sorority, that doesn't mean that your daughter would want to be a member, or that they'd want her as a member. About 75% of rushees got bids this year (using the number of girls that initially signed up). That number is comparable to almost every big school in the country. For example, Illinois has a one of the largest Greek Systems in the nation, and they had almost exactly the same retention rate as Wisconsin this year. So, more sororities doesn't necessarily mean more bids.
#15 by: Seriously
Agree w/wow. It's kinda creepy that you feel it's necessary to berate a system you know very little about. From what you said yourself, your daughter did have a sorority that wanted her. Saying she was "forced" to drop out because that sorority wasn't acceptable to her is ridiculous. No one "forced" her to do anything. And as for the debated retention figures, our sorority's advisor told us that it was 72%---the same as it has been. So, wow was basically correct. Theoretically, adding another sorority would initially provide more girls an opportunity to go Greek (they'd need to recruit up to house total to get started), but after that their presence shouldn't have anything to do with retention during rush. That house is still going to cut girls, and girls are going to cut them. Anyway, I've been reading this thread for awhile, & I really think that you should try to help your daughter in a constructive manner, instead of being snarky to her peers online.
#16 by: another mom
i never comment on this site, like someone else I just came to see about quota, etc. As a mom of a UW sorority member, I feel for Wiscmom, but I really have to say that I feel that all the current college students commenting here are very well informed and just being accurate and honest in their feedback. They are really being very balanced and they are right - if more girls maximized their options, many more would get bids and they would see that every house at UW has wonderful, accomplished young women and they are all great. And BTW, Illinois had over 1300 go through so it wasn't the same #.
#17 by: whatevs
I rushed as a freshman and dropped and now rushed as a sophomore and dropped because the only house I got asked back to was sdt and I hated it there. I don't like how people are saying it's a mutual selection process, it is not that way at all. I feel like they picked who they wanted before rush even started. I got rec letters for almost every sorority but sdt and I got cut by almost all of them by round 2. This time this whole entire rush process made me lose respect for the greek system here. I feel like they advertise recruitment/sororities being laid back but it really isn't that way at all.
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by: collegegurlSep 10, 2013 3:46:01 PM
Yeah I would say it was the fact that I didn't get asked back to the houses I wanted. I don't know if it is worth it for me to try as a junior again, because I don't want to embarrass myself or look pathetic. If I do should I even mention that I rushed before? Just to throw names out but like KKG, DG, Alpha Phi and GPHI even consider having me as member and giving me a bid? I really want to be in a sorority and my really close friend is in one I mentioned and I still didn't get in.