Second try, as a Junior
Long story short, I went through formal recruitment during fall 2009 as a sophomore and got cut on the 3rd day. It hurt really bad, but looking back I realized there were a couple reasons why: my GPA was a 3.0 which I thought was good (I found out most girls had a 3.4-4.0), I didn't have a rec letter, and honestly I wasn't being myself. I was nervous and when asked questions I would not give the best answers and sounded a little lazy/unmotivated.
However, I am thinking of going through formal recruitment this fall as a junior. I am working on my GPA, aiming to get at least a 3.5, I intend to have a rec letter, and I know a lot of greek women this time around including a lot of close friends, whereas last time I didn't know anyone. My question is: going through recruitment, should I share that I had previously gone through? That I got cut? Why I think I got cut? How much information should I share, and should I mention I've been trying to raise my grades etc? I have no problem with mentioning that getting cut was "my fault". I want chapters to see that I am thoroughly committed and I want to join for the right reasons. -If you had a girl like me go through your recruitment again, would you give her a chance? Sorry, I know the process is different at every school, but I just want a general opinion. Tell me the truth, I can handle it. S/N: fall 2009, my school had about 280 girls go through recruitment and 230 got bids. There are houses which are known to take a significant amount of upperclassmen. |
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So I don't think you should mention it. Overshare about reasons and such is only going to HURT you. |
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I'm fairly certain the way it works at my school most of the houses will know that you are going through for the second time. However, recruitment at my school is much bigger and to be completely honest when you have a huge crowd of girls, some may get cut simply because there are too many to choose from (I cannot speak for all of the sororities of course, however it is logically what likely goes on.) I know if I rushed a girl who was in your situation, I would like to give her a chance.
So to be more specific, I don't think you should mention that this is your second time going through because they may already know or, if they don't, it may hurt you. Also, definitely tell them how hard you've been working on your gpa! The whole reason you are in college is for school and the girls will be happy to know that you care about your grades. |
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