Numerous television shows and movies portray Fraternity and Sorority Life as an elite party scene, escape from reality, or horror scene.
How accurate are these depictions?
TRUE or FALSE: Through joining a fraternity or sorority students become part of a social network where drinking, pranks, and partying become important everyday occurrences.
♥ FALSE. Greek-letter organizations became popular in films during the late 1970s with the release of “National Lampoon’s Animal House” (1978). The film takes college traditions like homecoming, fraternity rush, and house parties and mocks them by presenting the most extreme cases or mishaps that could occur. For example, the chapter meetings in this film show alcohol consumption. In reality chapter meetings are alcohol free and run as any professional organization would with procedures and standards. Read the rest of this entry »
Copyright 2010 Getting Ready for Sorority Recruitment
Here are eight great tips to prepare you for the big events.
During formal recruitment a phrase you may hear often is “maximize your options.” This means you should accept all party invitations extended to you, and attend all events to which you are invited. Here are four reasons you should heed this “maximizing” advice.
Still unsure about this whole sorority thing?
The sorority women you meet during sorority recruitment are as nervous as you when it’s time for that first recruitment event. They have spent weeks, even months learning communication etiquette and reviewing relevant facts about their organizations – with the goal of getting you to join.