Anonymous wrote:Yes, she is - invited to 10 houses and dropped 4, has 6 on her list today, but she was dropped by 2, and invited back to 2 she dropped which I thought was odd. It sounds like she is excited about 3 of the remaining 6. There was a lot of buzz last week and some girls were devastated when they found out dirty rush was real and were dropped by their preferred houses - crying all day and posting their anger/despair. So, DD is still interested, but going into mtgs today with open eyes and genuinely looking for good connections and vibes. Despite all the talk about sisterhood and service, as several PPs noted, this process is all about looks, money, who you know and what you wear.PP, how is your DD doing? Is she still participating in rush?
For the PP asking about the financial health of chapters, I don't know, but the "bottom" 3-4 houses are easy to discern. One didn't have enough girls to manage rush and had to bring in sisters from JMU. I don't know if they just have a small chapter or if they have a lot of girls currently doing semester abroad. Those houses were dropped by everyone my DD knows which is really unfortunate because the girls seem to be very nice. It sounds like the sheen of the process has worn off and quite a few girls are planning to drop if they don't get the house they want. Best of luck to all your DDs!
Anonymous wrote:Look at how long the house is situated at the school. Also if it is a strong national sorority. A lot of girls are wanting to rush now so if there are a lot at COB then it is a good sign. As for the comments on UVA and have no idea but sometimes you say you are from a school and someone may be interested because they know people and it creates good conversation. Stop thinking the worst of people. FYI I actually do not believe someone would be turned off and not return to a house because someone was interested when you said you were from a certain school. No one cares stop thinking that. People care only in terms of common friends which give a better idea of you etc. Being in a sorority is fun. Stop worrying which one and just see if there are people you could have fun with. It is fun and not that deep. A few parties and formals and trips and singing and eating and it is fun. I still see my sisters and you know what it is still fun but I am not that serious so okay.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a good way to research which sororities may be on the verge of closing chapters? My daughter wants to meet more friends, but is loathe to go thru formal rush and would rather do COB. Only worry is if COB houses are on the verge of closing their chapters.
Yes, she is - invited to 10 houses and dropped 4, has 6 on her list today, but she was dropped by 2, and invited back to 2 she dropped which I thought was odd. It sounds like she is excited about 3 of the remaining 6. There was a lot of buzz last week and some girls were devastated when they found out dirty rush was real and were dropped by their preferred houses - crying all day and posting their anger/despair. So, DD is still interested, but going into mtgs today with open eyes and genuinely looking for good connections and vibes. Despite all the talk about sisterhood and service, as several PPs noted, this process is all about looks, money, who you know and what you wear.PP, how is your DD doing? Is she still participating in rush?
Anonymous wrote:If your DD is at UVA, I can tell you which ones may be in danger of shutting down.
Anonymous wrote:I rushed at UVA. I was not wealthy, but did attend a private high school. One of the sororities did not give me the time of day until they learned I had gone to that school. Ended up dropping out. Left such a bad taste in my mouth between that and them looking at the label on my coat. Idiots.
Anonymous wrote:I was asked (25 years ago). Where I summered. It was the same place I wintered btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a good way to research which sororities may be on the verge of closing chapters? My daughter wants to meet more friends, but is loathe to go thru formal rush and would rather do COB. Only worry is if COB houses are on the verge of closing their chapters.
Universities post each semester on line which Greek organizations are in trouble and in detail the issues. Just google your kids school student life office and it should be posted there.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a good way to research which sororities may be on the verge of closing chapters? My daughter wants to meet more friends, but is loathe to go thru formal rush and would rather do COB. Only worry is if COB houses are on the verge of closing their chapters.
Anonymous wrote:DD was asked same question at UVA last week.I was asked (25 years ago). Where I summered