i had 8, but now i have 1
by: BummedSoooo... I had 8 Houses interested and now I only have 1. What could have happened???? I was a legacy and I had multiple rec letters at a few houses. Should I drop?
#7by: sorry
Sorry this happened to you. Go back to that house and see if you can connect with anyone. Also, look to see other pnms are at the parties. What do you think of them? Do they seem ok?
Go day-by-day.
In the end - you are much more than a member of a sorority. You will still have a great experience at Ole Miss.
#8by: Lol
#9by: Don't drop
Don't drop, give that one house a chance!
If they drop you before bid day, you will be eligible for a snap bid. I have a feeling we may be seeing quite a few of those this year.
If you are dropped and are not offered a snap bid, there may even be an opportunity for COB or Spring rush.
One house sees something in you and wants to get to know you better! Go! You will regret it if you drop out!
If after you've given a chapter a chance and you hate it, then you can drop!
#10by: Alum
I feel the need to clarify what a snap bid is. A COB, or snap bid, is ONLY given if a chapter does not make quota. The girl MUST have participated in recruitment but been dropped. To my knowledge she cannot sign a bid card on pref night as that binds her to whatever houses were left on her card. She cannot drop as that removes her from the running- I could be wrong on this point but from being a Gamma Chi that is what I understood. It is extremely risky and not guaranteed. You would have had to have been on some sort of flex list for the house- this means they wanted you but just didn't have enough spots to keep you. And that is why you were released from them.
Stick with what you have left and keep an open mind. It is the best available option. I only ever saw like one house on bid day need to take snap bids- that happened twice out of my four years. The chapters are trying to lower their numbers after all.
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by: JEC
And this is all new this year and sororities may have over cut and they may be giving snap bids on bid day.