why would i be dropped by so many
by: dropoutqueenGoing into the second round I had 14 houses (some top, some middle, some bottom) but when I received my SH list i only had two - the bottom two from my list that I hated so much from the beginning. What happened
#2by: Perspective
Wow. "Hated" is a strong word. Do you think those other houses "hated" you? No, they didn't "hate" you so just don't be so judgey either. Rushing is a skill. Some girls are just naturally good at it and get noticed easier than others. If you are even a little quiet or shy, or just don't click exactly right with the girls you talk to, you can fall through the cracks. You have to be VERY comfortable talking and hitting it off with total strangers. There's nothing wrong with you, please don't beat yourself up. And don't beat up the members at those two houses you had left where you were WANTED. There's nothing wrong with them either.
#4by: Uh
What happened is the competition for IU rush is very strong. You have girls from all over with very similar backgrounds as far as looks, popularity, smarts, athletics, etc. They all bring a lot to the table and in the end there are only a limited number of spots.
Round 2 cuts are typically the harshest and there are a lot of girls we have to cut that we really like. Its just someone else was slightly stronger in what we were looking for in a pnm. Almost everyone experiences a harsh cut along the way. Some after round 1 but most after round 2.
None of us know you so to try and figure out why would be impossible. Its the same when you go to get a job that you think your perfect for only to have someone else get it. You never will know why the people deciding went the way they did. Too many factors in how evaluations are done.
#6by: Truth
Don't think you are the victim here. There were two chapters that wanted you. By dropping out of recruitment, you were telling the members of those chapters that you were better than them. The cuts go both ways. Just accept your responsibility in the process and know that you had options if you wanted them. Enjoy sitting alone in your room or grow up and consider informal recruitment.
#8by: IU
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by: No
Nothing to do with being good enough or not. The houses that dropped you probably felt that you weren’t a fit for their sisterhood, which is okay. Doesn’t mean that you’re good or bad, just means you didn’t fit with them
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