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:) Hello fellow GC's...
I would like to announce that I also am seeking a home as a potential AI. I began my quest at the beginning of June and believe me it has been a slow progress. I have had my heart set on a particular GLO since I was in high school. Unfortunately, the univeristy I attended did not have a chapter there so I waited for years to finally graduate and seek membership. I have my fingers crossed and hope everything is smooth sailing. I would like to applaud all of those seeking potential AI because "patience is a virtue."
~T~:)
tinydancer
07-20-2003, 11:34 PM
YEA!!! Another PNAM from Texas. Where do you live? I'm in Fort Worth.
Best of luck - it can be verrrrrry sloooow but i know it is worth it in the end. The sisters here are very helpful, so don't hesitate to ask.
Lizz
Hi Tinydancer...I'm from San Antonio...the Alamo City!!:)
pinkyphimu
07-20-2003, 11:49 PM
hurray!!!!!! welcome to gc and best of luck with your ai search!
SmartBlondeGPhB
07-21-2003, 12:27 AM
Seconding what has been said...............
Good Luck!
And as Lizz said, let us know if we can help in any way.
tinydancer
07-21-2003, 12:43 AM
Don't be surprised if folks worry you to pieces about where you are going or start making guesses. It's all in good fun. You don't have to tell until you are ready.:)
Sistermadly
07-21-2003, 12:51 AM
Best of luck to you! If I can offer one word of advice it would be....
RELAX!
Don't try to hurry things, and don't try to pressure people into making things happen for you. Patience is truly a virtue when it comes to this process, and with a little patience and a little faith, I'm sure you'll find a home.
Jill1228
07-21-2003, 01:30 AM
Woo hoo! Another AI thread! We are in the same boat! Good luck honey! If you want to commisserate or chat, feel free to PM me!
bsp-mich24
07-21-2003, 02:35 AM
Yay-- Good Luck!!:)
Edited to add: Welcome to Greekchat.:D
SATX*APhi
07-21-2003, 02:37 AM
Best of luck to you from a fellow San Antonian! I wish you nothing but the best in finding your home. :)
GeekyPenguin
07-21-2003, 02:44 AM
Good luck! If you need any help, you've come to the right place!
GPhiBLtColonel
07-21-2003, 06:13 AM
tell us all the details about how you arrived at this point -- like what university you attended that did not have a chapter of the GLO you wanted ( the GC sleuthers will then commence their sleuthing!!) and how you think things are going/will go -- no need to say the specific GLO although I know if you do email or pm any of the GCers here they will be more than happy to help! Right everyone?!:D
Good luck and welcome to GC and please keep us informed -- we LOVE rush threads and AI threads!! Woo Hoo!:D
ajuhdg
07-21-2003, 08:51 AM
YEAH TEXAS PEOPLE!!! You have certainly come to the right place to share your saga with us! Don't be a stranger, and ask all the questions...no matter how ridiculous you may think they are! We're here for you!
What school did you go to? I grew up in Dallas but went to school in Houston!
aj
adduncan
07-21-2003, 10:06 AM
Welcome to the club!
As you probably know, AI can be a long road, but I believe it's worth every minute of it.
Always glad to meet another PNAM!
Adrienne (PNAM-2003)
:D
navane
07-21-2003, 11:32 AM
Welcome, welcome, welcome! :)
As a PNAM, you are in good company here!
My big advice is always to acknowledge to yourself right upfront that this process could take a looonnggg time. You might get lucky and it may go quite quickly. Either way, just keep repeating to yourself that you need to be patient! :D
Best wishes!!!!!
PNAM,
.....Kelly :)
CutiePie2000
07-21-2003, 11:49 AM
Welcome to Greek Chat! I've added you to the Roll Call Thread of Prospective Alumnae Initiates! ;)
texas*princess
07-21-2003, 06:52 PM
don't hesitate to ask any of us questions ! we're all here to help each other out :)
Tom Earp
07-21-2003, 10:57 PM
TVC, Welcome to GC the Greatest Little Web Site in the World!!!:)
If your from Texas, that is alright!:D
If you ever have a question, ask and ye shal receive! You will get a TON of help from these neato peeps!:cool:
I am the worst about wanting to know who you are looking at as everyone will tell you!:(
But you will find, that I want NPM's to get Initiated so much!:)
Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Hi guys,
Thanks for your support! It's great to have everyone's back. I would truly love to tell what university I graduated from that did not have an existing GLO there but that would be unfair to those who are members to those existing GLO on campus. And who knows if it works out with the one I am pursuing and maybe end up AI with an existing collegiate chapter. I do want to say that I am VERY tempted to spill out the beans...:cool:
~T~
Kristin AGD
07-22-2003, 09:23 PM
Good Luck! Make sure to give us details. And let us know if we can help along the way! :)
dzandiloo
07-23-2003, 05:27 PM
Good Luck TCV!
I'm currently sponsoring two PNAMs, and it has been a long road...let me assure you, it can be just as frustrating for the sponsors as for the PNAMs!!! My problem is, there is not collegiate chapter in my town, so we are waiting on the Pres of the collegiate chapter where they will be initiated to return from out of the country to sign their applications. ACK! I'm going crazy waiting b/c I can't wait to call them my sisters!!!
I hope your process is exciting and not too drawn out!
Jill1228
07-28-2003, 06:10 AM
We are pulling for ya! We PNAMs gotta stick together!
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JennRN
07-28-2003, 11:03 AM
Hey TCV, welcome!! I am so excited to hear your story!! Everyone on GC is extremely helpful in advice, kind words, etc!!
Good luck to you-I can't wait for you to share your story!!
Hey guys,
I thought I'd post some update news...well...still waiting. I hope to hear from the president soon 'cause I'm getting anxious:D
laters!!!
~TCV~:)
Tom Earp
08-07-2003, 05:57 PM
Keeping everything crossed for you!
This goes for all of the PNAIM!:)
Hey guys,
I thought I would just give you an update. I have been passionatley seeking A.I. with one particularly org. but things have been really I mean reaaallllllly slow. So I decided to go on with org. #2. I just emailed the org. and hope to get a response soon.
Now it's back to the drawing board.
(now I have to switch all my energy to org.#2:) )
Lates,
TCV
GPhiBLtColonel
08-24-2003, 04:59 AM
Don't forget to contact those of us here on GC if we are alums of the group you may be seeking -- we can help!:)
Hey guys,
I just got an email from the alumnae president and she asked what my availability is so that we can meet. I am so excited. I will let you know what happens. Wish me luck!!
~TCV~
SmartBlondeGPhB
08-29-2003, 02:45 PM
WOO HOO! Good Luck and have a great time!
MelodyCat
08-29-2003, 03:32 PM
Good luck! We're all cheering for you! :D
GeekyPenguin
08-29-2003, 06:58 PM
YAY TCV! I hope you have a great time!
DZHBrown
09-04-2003, 10:08 PM
yay! Have you been able to meet with her yet?
Hi guys,
I am kinda in a bind. I am stuck between two GLOs for A.I.
Here the story...
I began my quest with group A in June. I emailed HQ who then passed me to the Coordinator. It took her quite a while to get in contact with the alum pres. After weeks of hounding for updates (hehe) she finally emailed me stating that she phoned the pres but has not heard anyything back from her but she went ahead and gave me the alum's phone number hoping I would have better luck. So I did (3 month period). Three days later I phoned her...no answer. So I left a message. The week after I phoned her again...no answer but left her another message. After two weeks had passed and no return phone call I gave up. So I began with my second choice (group B). I emailed the alum pres. and she emailed me within the week. She was thrilled that I was interested in her GLO. She asked me what time I was available to meet. I emailed her back with an anwer( which I am still waiting to hear from her).
Now this past weekend I get a phone call. It's from my first choice! I totally gave up on them and they totally suprised me. What happened was that she is no longer the alum pres. She seemed very nice and asked me questions about my persuit. She was delighted to give me the current alum pres phone# for contact. She also let me know that they were having some events coming up next week. I hope I get invited:)
Now the problem is that now I am gunho about both GLOs. I didn't mean to pursue both at once.
What I am planning to do is that if I meet with both in different occasions I will decide who accepts me more than the other one.
Any advice?
~TCV
CutiePie2000
09-08-2003, 07:54 PM
You're probably best to meet with both and see which is the best *mutual* fit (do you like them, do they like you).
I say this because you will likely wonder, if you don't meet both groups (I know that I sure would! ;) )
I would be discreet though.....
navane
09-08-2003, 08:07 PM
heh...been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. :p
A very similar thing happened to me. I spent a very long time trying to get a hold of my first group before giving up and contacting the second group. Just when sorority #2 responded to me, sorority #1, now *8 months* later, decided to up and e-mail me out of the blue!
Since sorority #2 was still trying to work out which chapter I should contact, I went ahead to the event that sorority #1 invited me to attend. Though, for personal reasons, I ended up withdrawing my interest in sorority #1 shortly after. About 2 months later, sorority #2 got into gear and invited me to their events.
I didn't mean to contact two groups at once either. However, unlike you, I wasn't actually invited to events running simultaneously. Hrm...it *could* get sticky if people find out that you're looking at two groups at once. It depends on the groups and/or individuals you're in contact with. I noted that you appear to be located in Texas - if so, this is even more important.
I would recommend the total honesty approach. Explain what happened to both of the alum presidents and hope that they're understanding. Otherwise, you have two other options: decide now which one of the two groups you want more; or, attend events for both and hope they don't find out and get upset.
I hope everything works out for you!
PNAM,
.....Kelly :)
SmartBlondeGPhB
09-08-2003, 09:11 PM
I see no reason why you shouldn't pursue both of them and see where you fit better. It's the exact process we make the collegians go through to find a "home" so I personally don't think it should be any different.
Besides, it's a lifetime commitment. It deserves a high degree of thought.
I would say however that the former President dropped the ball a bit in not getting back to you sooner or passing your info on to the new President (but that's the former Pres in me talking).
Have fun!
GPhiBLtColonel
09-09-2003, 02:23 AM
I would recommend one of two things:
1) If you want to check both groups out then use the discreet approach instead of the total honesty approach -- I am not saying to lie but I would not volunteer that you are looking at two groups...personally and I know this may get me flamed but it is how I feel, as a past alum chapter pres and one who has helped at least half dozen women become GFB AI's, I would be somewhat offended if I knew we were in "competition" with another GLO...
2) Choose one group to pursue BEFORE you attend any events and then when the other group questions (if they do) why you cannot come to their event, THEN be honest and tell them 'generally' what happened -- you do NOT want them to feel like they were a second choice....
Whatever you decide, good luck and please keep us posted!
navane
09-09-2003, 06:48 AM
Originally posted by GPhiBLtColonel
I would recommend one of two things:
1) If you want to check both groups out then use the discreet approach instead of the total honesty approach -- I am not saying to lie but I would not volunteer that you are looking at two groups...personally and I know this may get me flamed but it is how I feel, as a past alum chapter pres and one who has helped at least half dozen women become GFB AI's, I would be somewhat offended if I knew we were in "competition" with another GLO...
Ok, I can respect that you disagree with one of the options I offered. Frankly, I'm of the opinion that a PNAM should be able to look at as many groups as wants/needs until she finds that place where she knows she is home - even if she has to do it simultaneously. Why? My AI journey has been unusual and I have sympathy on others who have unusual circumstances as well. It's not a matter of desperation, it's a matter of finding your sisters.
The reason I suggested the total honesty approach is because:
a) I'm a goodie-two-shoes and I don't believe in lying. If I were TCV, and one of the groups asked me about it, I wouldn't be able to stand there and flat out lie. Even if no one likes my suggestion, at least we know honesty is an option. Yes?
b) From what I understand, Texas is like living in a big fishbowl. If TCV were in another state like Illinois or something, it might not be as big of a risk. However, being Greek is big in Texas and IMHO, the chances of TCV getting "found out" with two groups is higher. In Vermont, "shopping around" may not be a big deal to the alumnae ladies there. Though, in Texas and the south, it may be a cardinal sin to do so. After all, even you stated that you would be "offended" if a PNAM was working with more than one.
Of course, CutiePie2000 has this as one of her FAQs in the Advice to PNAMs thread:
Originally posted by CutiePie2000
What if I am interested in more than one NPC sorority, and I think that I need to meet them all in order to know for sure, or to see for myself which is the best fit for me?
<snip>
I think that it is important to tread carefully, to prevent any appearance that you are simply going from group to group until somebody “takes you”. If you are "found out" to be approaching more than one group for alumnae initiation, you may have to do some hasty “damage control” explaining yourself (never a good position to be in), because depending on the city, alumnae women in different sororities can & do speak to each other as to what sorts of issues are going on in their local alumnae chapters.
[/B]
To be honest, I am confused. On one hand, you and CutiePie2000 are advocating that TCV should go ahead and go to both sets of events and see whch one she fits in with as long as she's "discreet." On the other hand, you (GPhiBLtColonel) said you would be "offended" if a PNAM did this and CP2000 is saying that it could be disasterous. Have I totally misinterpreted something here? :confused:
I guess I'm just feeling a bit defensive because it always seems like my advice and opinions are never in line with anyone else's and they let me know it too. :(
At the end of the day, I just want my sister PNAMs to find their places in the Greek family. That's all, just looking for that happy ending for everyone.
PNAM,
.....Kelly
-- edited for grammar
GPhiBLtColonel
09-09-2003, 11:00 AM
Originally posted by navane
Ok, I can respect that you disagree with one of the options I offered. Frankly, I'm of the opinion that a PNAM should be able to look at as many groups as wants/needs until she finds that place where she knows she is home - even if she has to do it simultaneously. Why? My AI journey has been unusual and I have sympathy on others who have unusual circumstances as well. It's not a matter of desperation, it's a matter of finding your sisters.
The reason I suggested the total honesty approach is because:
a) I'm a goodie-two-shoes and I don't believe in lying.
Kelly, please re-read my post: here is what I said:
"If you want to check both groups out then use the discreet approach instead of the total honesty approach --
I am not saying to lie
but I would not volunteer that you are looking at two groups..."
I just think discretion is the better part of valor.
I know every PNAM's situation is different and some may know exactly what GLO they want to pursue while others want to shop around...that is fine..but I cannot help my own personal feelings on this matter: when I get actively involved in helping a PNAM to become a Gamma Phi Beta AI, I want to be absolutely certain she is serious and committed...I do not get warm fuzzies and assurances if I find out a PNAM is actively checking out other GLO's...by the way, anyone - esp several GCer's here -- can tell you that when I get actively involved, alum initiation WILL and DOES happen and that I will do whatever is necessary (and legal!!) to ensure it happens...the process on the alum sponsor's part takes time and commitment which I am not willing to expend if a PNAM is just shopping around and not certain she wants Gamma Phi Beta...
...anyways, this is just me...sorry if I have offended you Kelly...I did not intend to do that by any means...I truly admire your dedicated AI search and I frankly wish you had chosen Gamma Phi Beta!
:)
navane
09-09-2003, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by GPhiBLtColonel
Kelly, please re-read my post: here is what I said:
"If you want to check both groups out then use the discreet approach instead of the total honesty approach --
I am not saying to lie
but I would not volunteer that you are looking at two groups..."
Cele,
Please, let's not get into a fight over something that we are essentially agreeing on.
I never accused you of advocating lying. Never ever did I state that anywhere in my post. As a matter of fact, I clearly read the part in your original post where you said "I am not saying to lie ..." It was not necessary to highlight it in super big red text.
What I did was to state why *I* like the total honesty approach. I said I liked it because:
a) I personally have discomfort with telling lies. (If it were me in that situation)
and
b) I think it could be a better tactic for TCV given that she's in an area where the backlash for getting caught could be worse than having told the full story to start with.
Where you and I got onto a sticking point is that you misunderstood what I was refering to when I responded to your post.
- I posted my suggestion regarding the total honesty approach.
- You replied saying that you disagree with that approach.
- I replied stating the reasons why I prefer that approach.
- Then, even though the reasons why I prefer it are not related to the suggestions you gave TCV, you read my post to mean otherwise.
In other words, my description of why I like the total honesty approach was a response to the discussion regarding the merit of the approach, not a response the merit of what you suggested as your own solution.
Crumbs, I don't know if anyone will be able to follow that, but at least I know what I'm trying to say.
You did not say that TCV should lie her way out of everything. I didn't either. We are agreed there. :) Of course, I can see how one might interperet what I said in a way different than what I intended.
Saying "I don't like lying" and saying "Don't mention it if they don't ask" are two totally different things.
I am not in the business of starting fights with people. Please forgive me for causing you offense. I never intended to somehow make you out to be some big supporter of lying.
.....Kelly :(
(it only seems to happen in this forum.....)
navane
09-09-2003, 12:40 PM
Originally posted by GPhiBLtColonel
...I frankly wish you had chosen Gamma Phi Beta!
:)
Ah....who says I didn't??
:p
.....Kelly :)
GPhiBLtColonel
09-09-2003, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by navane
Cele,
Please, let's not get into a fight over something that we are essentially agreeing on.
I never accused you of advocating lying. Never ever did I state that anywhere in my post. As a matter of fact, I clearly read the part in your original post where you said "I am not saying to lie ..." It was not necessary to highlight it in super big red text.
What I did was to state why *I* like the total honesty approach. I said I liked it because:
a) I personally have discomfort with telling lies. (If it were me in that situation)
and
b) I think it could be a better tactic for TCV given that she's in an area where the backlash for getting caught could be worse than having told the full story to start with.
Where you and I got onto a sticking point is that you misunderstood what I was refering to when I responded to your post.
- I posted my suggestion regarding the total honesty approach.
- You replied saying that you disagree with that approach.
- I replied stating the reasons why I prefer that approach.
- Then, even though the reasons why I prefer it are not related to the suggestions you gave TCV, you read my post to mean otherwise.
In other words, my description of why I like the total honesty approach was a response to the discussion regarding the merit of the approach, not a response the merit of what you suggested as your own solution.
Crumbs, I don't know if anyone will be able to follow that, but at least I know what I'm trying to say.
You did not say that TCV should lie her way out of everything. I didn't either. We are agreed there. :) Of course, I can see how one might interperet what I said in a way different than what I intended.
Saying "I don't like lying" and saying "Don't mention it if they don't ask" are two totally different things.
I am not in the business of starting fights with people. Please forgive me for causing you offense. I never intended to somehow make you out to be some big supporter of lying.
.....Kelly :(
(it only seems to happen in this forum.....)
Kelly -- I am not fighting either -- I just felt like your post could possibly misconstrued that I said to lie...I wasn't offended, I just didn't want to come across like a total skank!
And You're right, I should not have highlighted in BIG BOLD RED letters...sorry, I don't know what got into me!
As for you pursuing Gamma Phi Beta, hmmmm...I really wish it were so but sadly I am pretty sure it isn't...sigh....:(
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your advice and concerns. Being in Texas where greeks are big can be pretty tricky especially in my situation.
I got an update for you all....
Last night I recieved a phone call from two alums from Group A (my first choice). Basically, they were clueless about A.I. So I explained my situation to them and the process of A.I. in their GLO. They were amazed how much I knew (being in contact with HQ ofcourse) and they didn't. The alum pres said that she was going to make some phone call regarding A.I. and that she will give me a call back to, I guess, let me know how they will approach this matter, which is fine with me. They seemed very nice and somewhat suprised about my inquiry. I guess I would be too if I were told that you can join a GLO after college years. But we'll see what happens. What's so funny is that one of the alums called me around 8pm and the alum pres called me 9pm and I was telling the pres that I just not too long ago was on the phone with of the alum. I felt great that these two women took the time to call me about A.I
Ok, well not only did I hear from my first choice but group 2 also called me yesterday. How wierd!!! I got home from work around 5pm and I recieved a message from the alum pres. I called her back and we talked for a while. What was funny was that her sister graduated from the same university I did and went greek with one of the GLO's there. As far as A.I. the alum chapter has just began to regroup and new officers are on duty. They still have some ajustments to make before they begin to pusue A.I. this semester. And their collegiate chapter is in the beginning of recruitment so they are busy right now. She basically said that they want to start with a group of potential A.I and from there begin the process which will probably be in the spring ( I have to wait how long?...just kidding). What I think will happen is that they will probably have me get to know the ladies both collegiate and alum before anything happens.
I can see some postive things will come out of this. It's just a matter of waiting. But I have been mentally preparing in case I am "found out." Which I hope is not the case. But again, I hope to find a place with either of them.
~TCV
Kristin AGD
09-11-2003, 04:58 PM
Yeah!!! Good Luck TCV! :D
Tom Earp
09-11-2003, 05:18 PM
TVC, what is great about this whole thing is your attitude.:)
It is NOT, WELL IF I DONT GET WHAT I WANT, I will stay home!:cool:
As can be seen on GC, We are all very Proud of our respective Orgs. But that is not to say that I would be unhappy being a GPB instead of a LXA!;)
There is always more than one Org. out there that someone could feel comfortable with.
It is nice to have an option!
Si CELE?:D Ta Da My Sweet Georgia Peach!:cool:
GPhiBLtColonel
09-12-2003, 06:13 PM
OOOOOOOOOOH Tom! You know I'd hug ya if you wuz here!
Isn't Tom sweet, GCer's?:)
Tom Earp
09-12-2003, 07:14 PM
Ah, Shucks CELE!http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/smlove2.gif
Hope it was as Good for you as it was for me!:)
Jill1228
09-16-2003, 04:01 AM
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We want an update!
Ok guys I have an update...
I got an email from group#2 today. The pres said that she has been speaking about me to her sisters and they are excited to meet me. I, ofcourse, was delighted. So, she has invited me to join the alum at their collegiate recruitment tomorrow. This would give me a chance to meet ALL the girls and catch some "behind" the scenes. She did warn me that it would probably be very hectic tomorrow but she also said that if I wish to join them this would give me the opportunity to see the highs and lows of recruitment with their org.
So I am very excited. I will head off to their campus Friday after work. I will get back with the details later.
Wish me luck:)
~TCV
LouisaMay
09-18-2003, 12:01 PM
Terrific!! That's wonderful news. I'm so pleased for you (and of course, feeling a surge of hope for myself:) ). Have a great time!
LM
DZHBrown
09-18-2003, 12:04 PM
That's wonderful!
MelodyCat
09-18-2003, 12:20 PM
That's great news! Good luck tomorrow, and have a wonderful time! :D
Ok guys I have news!!!
I am so tired!!! Well, I went to the recruitment weekend of the collegiate chapter. It was awesome!!!! I got to see how the girls voted and make some bonds. The alum pres and I got along like sisters. We totally clicked. I also met other alums and they were sweet too!!!! The alum pres has gotten a lot of compliments from other alums that they like me....haaaaaaaaaaaa!!! Also, another alum got me on the side and said that the collegiate girls liked me to....so that's awesome!!!!
Well, I don't want to brag anymore but I will let you know how everything else goes
DZHBrown
09-22-2003, 01:52 PM
That's great news!!
I forgot to add that I still have not heard from Org#1. But that's ok. This keeps the pressure off that I am pursing two orgs at once.
Have a great day!!!
~TCV
LouisaMay
09-22-2003, 03:00 PM
Wow! Sounds like a great time.:)
LM
bsp-mich24
09-27-2003, 09:12 PM
It sounds like things are looking good for one group...sending more good vibes your way.:)
Hey guys,
Just thought I'd let you know that I recieved a phone call from my first choice this past weekend. I wasn't home unfortunately but my sister took the message. I was like, "What did she say...did she say she'll call back..." She called around 7:45pm so I figured she probably will not be calling back that night. So, what should I do? Should I return her phone call tonight or should I just wait for her to call? I am getting along so well with Org #2 but I am curious to know how Org#1 fits me too. Oh, well let me know what you guys think...then I figure out what to do.
Have a great day!
~TCV
Jill1228
09-29-2003, 01:03 PM
Hon, org #1 was trying to get in touch with you...CALL THEM BACK
Ok, enough convincing Jill:)...I did call her back. Left her a message. She called me back and it was a little discouraging. The whole A.I. thing is still new thing that the alumnae are trying to figure it out. She said that another alum was going to nationals and let them know of my persuit and that I should be recieving a call from her...when?...don't know. The alum also mentioned that this could take anywhere from a month to a year. She also said that it is unusual that I am seeking them when it's them that do the seeking. What gets me frustrated is that I already mentioned to them that I have been in contact with nationals and they passed me on to them and now it's going back up to them. Whatever happened to "Let's meet and get to know you first and move on from there..." It was a discouraging conversion in my opinion. On the other hand, Org #2 was also new to the concept of A.I. but welcomed me with open arms (during recruitment they had me join in with them on a chant/clap thing and introduce my self to PNM and I know I totally messed up the rhythm but they were like "it's ok, don't worry about") and are ready for me to take the A.I. process next year. Sometimes the choice seems so obvious to me but at the same time the "what if's" take over my head.
Well, more updates later.
~TCV
GeekyPenguin
09-30-2003, 11:40 AM
TCV, I'm sorry to hear Org 1 is being so frustrating - it seems like Org 2 wants you much more at this point, but if you feel like you still have options in 1, then keep exploring it. We all just want you to find the home that's right for you! :)
LouisaMay
09-30-2003, 06:35 PM
No need to make a decision this minute. Pathways are opening up with both organizations. As hard as it is, just wait and see what happens next. I certainly wouldn't put Org #2 on hold for Org #1, but I wouldn't end things with Org #1 either. Let the timing of things lead you.
LM
Thanks you guys for reminding me to keep my options open. It seems that there are "pathways" open on both, but one is wide and the other narrow....sounds familiar:)
The Coordinator from my Org#1 has offered help with informing the alum about A.I. So I gave her some contact numbers. I hope this works. Also, I don't even know for sure if the alum know that they should speak with her and not directly with HQ. Oh, well.
Still waiting to find my home.....:)
~TCV
Hey guys,
Here's an update...
The alum pres of org#2 called me last night to wish me happy birthday...aww how sweet! I didn't think that she remebered.
Anyway, we chatted a little and she happen to mention that she just came from a panehellenic meeting...gasp! She mentioned that she sat next to another glo and chatted with her (not my org#1...thank goodness). Then she began to name the other glo that were there and she happen to name first my org#1...gulp!! I started to get this chill down my back. I started to think what excuse am I going to give if I am "found out." Man, you guys it was the longest two minutes of my life!! The conversation moved on. I think that if she did happen to meet org#1 and happen to share the A.I info and heard my name she would have right then and there question me. She is a frank and honest person. So I think I'm ok, for now. But this had got me thinking that pursuing these two orgs at once has become very risky. What do 'ya think? I am a little scared but I'm gonna have to make a choice. For now I am going,"Whew!"
~TCV
Tom Earp
10-03-2003, 07:01 PM
As has been mentioned before, going AI is a lot like Rusheeing in college but harder!
If one is mentioniing you, maybe the other will think, HMMMM, did I miss something?
If so, why is she looking at other Greek Orgs.
If the question is asked why you were looking else where, the answer is plain and simple, well, You were My First Choice but never heard anything back. Figured was not accepted.
Hi guys,
I need some advice here. To make it easier I will name my first choice FLUTE and second choice CLARINET;)
I found out through the national website that Flute was going to have their annual fundraiser for their local philanthropy. I marked my calendar so I can be reminded to go and support. The thing is that I still have not been contacted by the alumnae that was supposed to give me the heads up or down at all. It's been about a month. So, I was kinda fickle about going but I thought "Hey, maybe my actions will speak louder than words that I am serious about my persuit of A.I." So I left a message with the local alum pres that I will attend the event for support. I didn't get a response back. I showed up at the event and there weren't that many alumnae there. I introduced myself to one of the alums and let her know in general of my persuit. She gave me a warm welcome and was delightful that I donated to their cause. When I asked if the alum pres was here she said no but gave me the number of another alum who was a formal national officer and said to give her a call. Ofcourse, I accepted her advice but hesistant at the same time. The alum name she gave was the one that was to contact me some time ago and still has not. So as much as I am tempted to call her my "pride" sort of gets in the way. My attitude is that word will get back with the alumnae contact that I supported their event and see that I am not just "fooling" around. What do you guys advice? As far as Clarinet goes things are still moving really slow.
Frustrated,
~TCV
LouisaMay
10-26-2003, 09:48 PM
Hi there!
I know you are only looking at 2 GLOs, but I keep getting confused. I thought that CLARINET was the same as "org #2" in your earlier post. Am I right? I thought things were moving along better with them than FLUTE/org #1. Am I just confused?
Anyway...I can totally understand your frustration. It sounds like you might be as confused as I am:p But I'm glad that you got a warm response from the alumna you spoke with at the fundraiser. That's a good thing! I don't really have any advice, but I'm cheering you on:D
LM
DGMarie
10-26-2003, 10:08 PM
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Sorry guys for the confusion:)
Flute was Org 1(Hesistant) and Clarinet was Org 2(Welcoming arms)
Basically youre right DGMarie. I should just stick with Clarinet since they have been really nice to me. We'll see:)
Thanks
~TCV
LouisaMay
10-27-2003, 09:40 PM
I think I've got it straight now:) Like I've said before, there is no need to totally cut off one group. But like DGMarie said, you may want to concentrate your efforts where you are getting the best response. There may be a very legitimate reason why one group is not jumping at the chance to welcome an AI right now. It could have nothing to do with you personally, but until that becomes evident, enjoy the relationship that you are forming with the other group.
LM
Jill1228
11-15-2003, 03:24 PM
Any updates????
Hey guys,
Sorry I have been out for a while. Things are still moving slowly. I still am in touch with the alum pres but she is awfully busy right now with events going on with the collegiate chapter. I will keep you posted with future events coming up.
Thanks for all the support!
~Tania
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