same
by: deferred recruitment
may actually be a good idea if freshman recruitment is immediately after or rush groups are separated so that upperclassmen are the only people at a certain at house at one time during rush - so that all upperclassmen have the same schedule. so they don't feel like red-headed step-children. This also may be a good way to off-set lost upperclassmen, drops, study abroad, early graduation, with other upperclassmen so that pledge-class class-standings are more well-distributed. This can help in rushing the PNMs because the houses are more likely to be full of upperclassmen at that time. Could help new class cohesion b/c all would be freshman and then there is an entire, hopefully similarly sized to the freshman class of uperclassman so that they fit in better and feel they have more of a niche in the house. This would be great to even-out struggling houses before the spring so that all houses are more on equal footing for formal rush. the upperclassmen class will allow empty live-in spots to be more likely to be full in houses with a lot of live-in spots. I would actually, as an already initiated member, prefer a formal upperclassmen recruitment as also a practice recruitment for the sorority's initiated members. Also, the long winter break gets boring.
the only problems are homecomming, humo, philanthropies, dirty rush/underground sorority rush which makes unfair competition, freshman being able to make arrangements to live in for the next year, upperclassmen having to wait..
#1by: deferred recruitment
to live-in, and, if not enough upperclassmen, lower house numbers and fewer dues-paying members to offset costs. This keeps upperclassmen from missing a semester of involvement and, lets face it, having open formal recruitment in the fall gives the upperclassmen a disadvantage because most houses give a lot of favoritism and preference to freshmen.
Also, I think the cold and snow and ice will discourage freshmen, especially if they can just wait another semester to rush and the summer offers no incentive to rush sooner/spring.
Also, upperclassmen in fall formal, only for upperclassmen, gives a fair live-in disadvantage for earning live-in points because they have less time to live-in.
Personally, I would really prefer it. PLus it is something to do for the current members when the weather sucks and there is nothing else to do.
however, humo will be a big problem. Why not test this out after there is strong advertising for upperclassman. With all the complaining from freshman regarding not being enough space for them in houses they liked in the fall, upperclassmen formal recruitment will probably be well-attended this coming fall.
I think it is worth a test-run year, except for unfair advantages for freshman that make friends with people already in houses and underground rushing.
#2by: or not
"Could help new class cohesion b/c all would be freshman and then there is an entire, hopefully similarly sized to the freshman class of uperclassman so that they fit in better and feel they have more of a niche in the house."
All the sororities on campus take upperclassmen in their pledge classes now, many over 10 girls, so over 20% of most new pledge classes are already upperclassmen. The whole point of sorority is UNITY as ONE SISTERHOOD, not "niches."
"This would be great to even-out struggling houses before the spring so that all houses are more on equal footing for formal rush."
If you don't think that freshmen are going to hear rumors all first semester that will steer them away from pledging already "struggling houses" then you live in a fantasy world.
"the upperclassmen class will allow empty live-in spots to be more likely to be full in houses with a lot of live-in spots."
Most sorority houses do not have space for all members of a pledge class to live in now, so you're suggesting doubling pledge class sizes as well as giving these spots to upperclassmen who probably don't want them as much... doesn't make much sense.
"Also, the long winter break gets boring."
Speak for yourself. Many girls take advantage of winter break through jobs and internships
Overall it seems like you don't want freshmen to rush AT ALL, which I find very hard to believe if you're actually in a sorority here
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