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honest question for pnms

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PNM's I honestly want to know how many of your will drop if recruitment doesn't go your way, and why you would feel the need to if that were to happens?

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Honestly I won't. I am actually terrified of not getting a bid at all so I am going in with the mindset that all the houses have great girls in them and I'll be able to have a great experience anywhere.

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You're a gem! If you preference all the houses on your list on preference day you'll get a bid matter what.

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If I got cut from every house except one or two where conversation made me feel awkward/uncomfortable, or felt absolutely no connection I'd truly consider whether or not to take a semester and attempt to COB. But I also might find lucky I am to get a bid at all and not judge the house on short conversations with a small representation of the house & therefore take the bid. I hope I find a house I love from the first second, but if it doesn't matter as long as I find a home & sisters.

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There are so many people on this site lecturing us to give every house a chance, and I get that. But there also are people who say go with your gut and you will just know what's right for you. If I go with my gut and I look around the room and am not feeling it or if I have one awkward conversation too many, I will give up, bow out and let someone else take my spot on bid day. I don't want to spend all of that money and all of that time just so I can say I'm Greek. I want to be happy and proud of my letters and if it comes to the point where I don't think that will happen, adios. I don't need Greek letters on my chest to feel important.

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I graduated as valedictorian of a class of 622. I got a 34 on my ACTs. I was class president my sophomore year and homecoming queen my senior year. I take pride in working hard and aiming high. I hope rush goes my way and that I am able to make a positive impression and have some sincere and meaningful conversations. I plan to give every house equal consideration. But I am not used to settling and if I am not happy with how I'm doing, I will drop out and put my energies into other things. Life is too short to try to make something work when it's not meant to be.

By: Tootrue
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So you're already deciding you're too good for some houses and if a house is "below" you you'll drop? This isn't high school anymore. Most people rushing were super involved and achieved a lot in high school. You're used to being a big fish in a small pond but in recruitment you'll be just another little fish in a HUGE pond. Don't expect a perfect rush because it's rare. You will get cut from a house you like. You might get cut from all the houses you think you like. if you drop because of that its your loss. Mizzou has 15 wonderful sororities and an amazing Greek system you'll miss out on because of your ego. There are women with your stats in every house because no matter how great you think you were in high school, you might not fit in at the "top" house. And the women with your stats joined because they love their sisters and didn't think certain houses were below them.
If this is already your attitude there's about a 75% chance you'll drop or get cut before bid day. good luck!

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by: Honestly   

You seem well qualified, but grades can only take you so far in rush (the next round). I know you're used to high levels of achievement and getting the best, but if your personality doesn't fit "top" houses you won't get a bid from them. I feel like you should approach rush from a different way. The "top" sororities might not be the best for you or where your happiness will be, you can have a really bad connection with them for all you know. Now I'm not trying to say settle for less but what I am saying is be realistic. I know a girl who is one of mizzou's top students in the class of 2018 proven by certain positions, organizations and societies she's in. She may not be a Tri Delt, Pi Phi or a XO, or even a KKG, ADPI or Theta, but she loves her house and is still a high achiever. So what I'm basically trying to say is being in a certain tier of sorority doesn't in anyway reflect any true achievement. The true achievement will be gaining a sisterhood, something that all PNMs can do. Follow your heart, not some ridiculous standard.

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by: tootrue   

Who said anything about tiers? Who said anything about being "too good" for a house or that any house is below me? I know that if I am not doing well in rush and if I have not brought my A game, I will be cut. That's not my ego talking. In fact, I've often been told I'm not confident enough. So now I'm told there is a 75% chance I won't make it to bid day. Thanks for the honest criticism, one and all. I've decided to skip recruitment and give myself a few extra days with my family and at my job before traveling to Columbia. I just wish I could get my money back because I am paying for much of my schooling myself. The sad thing is that I think it would have been great fun to be Greek and I think I might have been an asset to a sorority.

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Tootrue, give recruitment a try! As a pnm, I just want to say that everyone no matter what will have their own opinions. There are so many harsh critics on this website bashing other people and sororities. I know you were just trying to speak your mind without getting ridiculed, so don't let it bother you. You have achieved a lot. And I understand what you go through...I put a lot of pressure on myself as well and always seem to be "not good enough" even when I am! So, I understand how you feel. But don't let this get you down. Going greek could be the best decision of your life! You've already paid to rush, why not give it a try. You can always drop out...just give yourself a chance to meet awesome people and potential sisters.

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Why Mizzou?

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by: Really?   

To the person who told the 34 ACT 1/622 that she has a 75% chance of being dropped, shame on you. My guess is that you are one of those underachievers who barely made it into a house and who is resentful of people who are smarter, more popular and certainly nicer than you. I hope you see how hurtful your words are. What in the world were you thinking? To me that girl sounded like just the kind of humble overachiever that my house would love to have. She could have been a real asset, and then you come along and tell her she thinks she is too good for some houses. And that every house has girls with 34 ACTS who are valedictorians. I'm in a house that some think is top tier and I can tell you that our house is not full of girls like that. And you house isn't either.

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Honestly, the only way I'd drop out is if the girls I meet make me feel uncomfortable or I don't have a connection with them. I want to join a sorority for the sisterhood, I absolutely do NOT want to be in a sorority where their main goal is popularity and partying. That's not what I'm there for. I want to make lifelong friends, and if I feel that the girls I talk to are mainly about getting drunk, I don't want to associate myself with them. I know every sorority is different and has all types of girls, so I'm trying my best to look past mean and nasty comments on this website and go in with an open mind! :) just being honest.

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That's the thing. People won't talk to you during rush about getting drunk and partying. When I went to GPhi the first day I actually had a normal conversation. It wasn't until later that I found out more about what that house stands for. So if you are thinking your conversations tell the whole story, beware.

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Plus you just revealed yourself to be snobby on greekrank. Houses, look for the girl who was ranked 1/622, homecoming queen, class president sophomore year, and has a 34 ACT. She's probably too good for you.

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