recruitment '16 help
by: Rush ChairI was elected to be my sororities rush chair from another school, not Auburn. Since the state of Alabama is known for Greek Life I thought I would ask the experts! What makes a sororities rush successful? What can sororities do to ensure that they recruit the best? Lastly, what about a house made you feel welcomed and want to join? Any advice is welcomed and appreciated!
#1 by: Image
Image, image, image. Make sure that your house (the physical house and the girls inside) look extremely well-polished. Something that I noticed that a lot of well-liked houses here do is, they are EXTREMELY good at conversation. They make you feel special and wanted. Except for maybe a few stuck up houses, the good recruiting houses will make you feel warm and you begin to imagine yourself as a member.
Also to go along with the image thing, maintain good social media, but try not to go overboard on videos (you know what I'm talking about). Start your recruiting early.
#2 by: Grammar Police
Rush Chair, your own sorority probably has a lot of resources to help you. Be sure to carefully read any manuals that came with your office. They may even be able to send a specially trained alumna to help with your recruitment workshops. We do a first one in January or early February for newer members, then a weekend-long, all-member session in March or early April. All the things you ask about should be covered thoroughly.
And practice! Practice! Practice! Rotation (bump) groups, songs, conversation. People will hate you for making them practice, but if they practice enough, they will be able to sing, make introductions, and talk smoothly and without hesitation.
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by: Rush Chair '16Jan 13, 2016 3:38:01 PM
Thank you! Can you elaborate more on how houses made you feel special & some conversation pointers! It would mean a lot!
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