recrutment "do's" and "don'ts"
by: Rush hardLooking for advice from all Greek women at Mizzou...please share you "do's" and "don'ts" for recruitment.
#3by: Zou
DONT let your huge senior in high school ego make you feel like you should drop recruitment if you get cut from a top tier house. Like it or not there's almost 2000 other girls going through recruitment and honestly the system almost always works out the way it's meant to.
#4by: Truth
#5by: Remember
The top houses (ChiO, PiPhi, Tridelt) are extremely difficult to get into. If you choose one of those from the beginning and have your heart set on it, you have less than a 10% chance of making it. And even if you think you would qualify, it's difficult to tell exactly what they are looking for. It's more than grades, more than leadership, more than looks, more than awards. And some decisions, let's be honest, are sort of random. So if the odds are against getting into a preconceived idea of the house of your dreams, why not do your best and try your best at every single house, because that significantly increases the chances that other houses will want you. And giving every house a chance is the only way that you will find out where you feel most comfortable.
#6by: Open Mind
DON'T believe the self-promoting ego crap you've been listening to the past year at your high school - while you were enjoying all of your high school friends grad parties, hook-ups and fun times this summer, some just graduated "type A" girl has been impressing all of the desireable houses and is essentially taking your place on their bid list.
#7by: Open Mind
DON'T believe the self-promoting ego crap you've been listening to the past year at your high school - while you were enjoying all of your high school friends grad parties, hook-ups and fun times this summer, some just graduated "type A" girl has been impressing all of the desireable houses and is essentially taking your place on their bid list.
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by: Rush hard
So sorry, typed it on my cell phone...didn't know we needed to spell check on GR...