difficulty
by: pmn fall 2017How hard is sorority recruitment here? I consider myself very involved in high school and I make good grades BUT I don't have any connections here and I'm from out of state, will I even be given a second look? Do sororities care where their pnms come from?
#2by: anon123
I am from out of state, had a 4.0 gpa, ranked top ten, and knew no one at UGA. I had recs at every house and STILL got cut from all but two houses. I dropped rush completely. It is all about who you know and who knows you. What takes place during recruitment means little to nothing and 99% of the houses know who they want before they even being recruitment. I don't mean to scare you, just want to worn you because rush was heartbreaking for me. It is so superficial and rejection sucks. Try it out, be positive and try to stand out. Good luck.
#4by: Helpful Tips
A few recommendations to greatly improve your chances. What the poster above said is very true. The top houses have a very good idea of who they want before rush even starts.
1) Get on the UGA roomate matching website and start networking (without being obvious or over the top) with local area girls whose bios mention they are going through rush. If you can establish an online rapport with "connected girls", that will help a lot. Friend them in Facebook, Instagram, etc. Members stalk the social media of PNMs they know from HS, from siblings, etc. If you are commenting on their pictures, you might get stalked too. Find out which HS SRs are going to the Spring Parties and try to meet with them
2) Visit Athens during one of the two "Spring Party" in mid to late April each year - Shower Cap and Chi Phi. Lots of "pre rushing" goes on these weeks. The "connected local PNMs" will be out in force. The also a good time to meet prospective freshman roomates.
3) Stay an extra day after orientation and network, and go out with people you have met online and at Spring Party week.
Last but not least, if being in a top sorority is very important to you, I would strongly consider enrolling in freshco. There will be a lot of PNMs in freshco and several active members watching and creating "their lists". Great chance to also make friends in the summer before rush and school starts.
What I am telling you might seem caddy but it is 100% true!
#5by: Hi
I'm in state and I rushed last fall without knowing anybody. I had recs for most of the houses but other than that I was on my own. I didn't have much trouble during rush and I'm happy where I ended up. Granted it doesn't work out for everyone, but go in with a positive attitude, be outgoing and see how it works!! Some sororities have lists before rush but tons value their girls opinions and let them vote it just depends!
#6by: summer
#7by: Louisiana
I know this post is a bit old, but don't let the fact that you're from out of state hold you back! I went through formal recruitment, and though I was dropped from most houses, I did end up finding the sorority for me! I will be frank with you though. . .Girls from GA will have an advantage over you and will probably end up with more houses at the end of each round. However, your success in recruitment is all about your attitude. If you're pessimistic that Girl A and B were called back to more houses than you, then it will show, and make us believe that you don't want to be there. However, if you stay positive and think that with every house that drops off from your list just brings you that much closer to deciding your future sisterhood. Remember that all of the houses that ask you back asked you back NOT because of your connections, but because of WHO you are.
#8by: Hi
It's not too hard if you get recs, network like people said, and have a good personality. Out of state or small town/small school pnms will always be at a disadvantage though, simply because girls want to recruit their friends and pnms who they already know will be a good fit. If you don't have friends in sororities here, you will have less control over where you end up, and will likely be cut from more houses early on, but if you have a great personality and keep an open mind, there's still a great chance you'll find your home here!
Post Reply
Before you type: Please do not post individual names, defaming content, or spam. Remember, cyber bullying can be considered a crime.
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Didn't find your school?Request for your school to be featured on GreekRank.
by: wrong
This is so untrue. Where you are from is EVERYTHING. I went in having no specific house in mind and got cut from all but two houses which was both devastating and shocking.