The Ultimate Guide to Sorority Recruitment: How to get a bid to your dream sorority

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UPC:
9781674072302
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1/21/2020
Author:
Anderson, Sloan
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
171
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As women prepare for sorority recruitment, many start by looking at their colleges Panhellenic website. They scroll through the different pages looking for advice and a step-by-step plan. With each page, they learn some requirements and leave with more questions. It says recommendation letters are optional. Do I need recommendation letters? How do I stand out? What are members looking for in a new member? What questions will the members ask me? Next, they turn to YouTube and Google to get advice and answers. I hate to be the one to break it to you, but ADVICE WILL NOT GET YOU A BID. Often, the advice women get is outdated, irrelevant, or too general. When you use advice for sorority recruitment, it is like asking a friend, not in your math class, How do I get an A+ on my test? Your friend says, You need to study. This answer leaves you frustrated, and you think, What do I need to study? Do I need to go over the practice problems? Should I re-read my notes or focus on the study guide? If you asked your teacher, How do I get an A+ on my test? She would give you a step-by-step plan. #1. Come to class and listen. #2. Ask questions when we are doing practice problems. #3. Each night spend 5 minutes reviewing the practice problems. #4. Fill out the study guide. It will be very similar to the test. To get an A+, you need to talk to the right person. You need to know the right information and have a plan. To get a bid to a sorority you love, you have to communicate you are the right fit for the sorority before and during sorority recruitment. A step-by-step plan tells you how and when to communicate. The Ultimate Guide to Sorority Recruitment will help you create your step-by-step plan. Then, you need to implement your plan and practice small talk. Lets create your step-by-step plan!