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by: .I haven't heard much about alpha gam, phi mu, aoii, gamma phi, and KD can someone tell me about them and what they look for in a pnm from the north east because lots of actives have been following me.
#2by: Hi
You're not going to get a bid from KD, being from the north. They pref Alabama girls.
Alpha Gam is a possibility if you have high grades, high involvement and some connection to someone in the house.
Phi Mu will take you if you're a pageant girl with decent grades and flashy/showy with your money (vs old money at KKG, KD, XO and DDD).
Pi Phi is a good option for northerners. If you're cute, fairly smart and outgoing, you might get a bid.
Gamma Phi is up and coming. A good option to keep in your back pocket.
AOPi is considered a lower tier house, but not a bad house. Another good option to keep in your back pocket.
#3by: .
If this helps, I'm pretty academic. I have a 3.86 gpa unweighted with 8 ap classes throughout high school, 33 superscored act and a pretty good sat score. I have a very good resume (accepted to Johns Hopkins) but Barely any, if that, connections bc I'm from the north. How do I a) make connections quick (no contact period starts in like a week) or b) stand out so I get a bid.
#4by: .
If this helps, I'm pretty academic. I have a 3.86 gpa unweighted with 8 ap classes throughout high school, 33 superscored act and a pretty good sat score. I have a very good resume (accepted to Johns Hopkins) but Barely any, if that, connections bc I'm from the north. How do I a) make connections quick (no contact period starts in like a week) or b) stand out so I get a bid.
#5by: Summary
The laundry list of ADPi, PPhi, GPhi and DG is misleading
Yes, these houses have a notable percentage of non southern OOS.
But you are not going to be excluded from other houses
Recs are needed,,AND if you fit the profile of the house you can get a bid - recs don't have to be from a known Bama alumni.
I am not big on ranks, believing house selection is a personal preference with every house offering strengths and weaknesses, but some houses are able to pick from the girls who posses most of the characteristics they seek.
If you have the characteristics a house is looking for - some combination of looks, wealth, grades and charm (and for AGD Strong Christian beliefs) you can get a bid.
I know someone from the north in houses proclaimed here to be "impossible for northern OOS". So despite claims, it isn't impossible.
#6by: northerner here
Our northern area has had at least a dozen women attend Alabama during the past seven years, with five of them bid to sororities (three different groups). Your best bet during recruitment is don't over-act trying to 'get into the best house'. Being impressed by a sorority is different from being comfortable within one, and by pref night you should be able to tell that difference between your choices. Best of luck during recruitment,
#7by: My experience
I had a sibling at Bama and was told thow to set my expectations. One of the posts above sounds encouraging and positive and by all means do your best at every house but in truth many Old Row houses have pre-selected and targeted their next incoming PNMs. The sheer volume of over 3,000 girls rushing makes for tough odds to obtain a bid from several Old Row houses. This isn't meant to imply that I think Old Row is better than New Row but it is important to understand the process before you go through recruitment. Just enjoy the process and post above does raise a great point. Don't go to the "best" house necessarily. Go where you feel most comfortable. It makes a big difference after bid day comes and goes. Good luck!!
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Ummm yeah? I'm asking for opinions not whether or not it is true.
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