A Fake PMN Just to Write an Article
A University of Tennessee @ Chattanooga student newspaper editor/reporter goes through Recruitment just to write an article...
http://www.utcecho.com/features/edit...ment-1.2570395 ( In the print edition of the 9/8 issue, there are 2 Letters to the Editor about her "participation" but I could not find online versions posted on The Echo's website. ) |
That is two minutes i will never get back, ever. Her article...had no point.
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womp womp
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I was gonna say... she didn't expose anything, unless she had a wardrobe malfunction during pref. There was no point to that.
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Ok, let me get this straight. This girl came back early, AND paid the recruitment fee, with no intention of pledging at all?
That's messed up. Not to mention incredibly stupid. There are some comments if you scroll past the links to other articles. |
gosh - recruitment is noisy, stressful and rushed. Who knew?
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What was more upsetting to myself, and one of the Letters to the Editor pointed out also, is that she took a bid that could have been for another person.
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It only contained information that could have easily been found just by talking to someone or even searching on this forum, except with the writer's opinions injected. I'm not sure if this is actually the case, but I get the feeling that she could have easily gotten the scoop by kindly asking panhellenic for permission to watch or something. |
Besides being pointless, the article is poorly written. It had no conclusion. The author didn't draw any conclusions, disclose how far she got in the process, etc. Great job for Swiss cheese journalism!
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If you think rush is tough, try interviewing in this job market - to say nothing of dating, parties... Everyone is making quick judgements all the time. You don't have to like it, you just have to work it. Oh, and I'd one of the d!psh!ts making hiring decisions. Don't call me, I won't call you. |
We had a "fake" PNM go through at TCU this year too. She actually DID disclose herself though and the student life staff was apparently aware of her as they were urging houses to keep her through at least the second round.
This PNM was in her mid-30s, had children, and was upfront with every girl who spoke to her that she was writing a book about campus life and was going through recruitment to better understand the process from a PNM perspective. She basically interviewed each member who rushed her during their time together asking questions about sorority life, recruitment, etc. I give her props for at least disclosing her motivations... but I know our girls didn't keep her her after round 1. I'm not certain if anyone did, despite the urging of the university. No one wanted her taking the space of someone who could actually accept a bid! |
I think the story of what rush is like is one that a lot of people would find interesting. It doesn't need to be an "expose" (really, it's not that exciting), but I think a person could tell a story worth reading about what happens. I remember reading a good one about a Northwestern University recruitment. She included the fact that she felt really bad about taking someone's spot, and she did not get as far as preference before dropping out.
And I think a woman, like the above, would be treated with courtesy and been given a lot of nuggets if she just asked. No, she couldn't sit in on voting, but I bet an ambitious journalist could get herself invited into the basement between parties, which would really be eye-opening to a lot of people who think these parties just magically HAPPEN. |
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