Charisse A.
I don’t have the typical recruitment story. I didn’t sign up
as a wide eyed freshman fresh outta high school, anxiously waiting for this
process to begin. I didn’t meet so many sororities on campus during recruitment
to where I lost track of faces and names. My recruitment experience is just the
opposite.
I had
struggled with the thought of seeing myself in a sorority, but figured “hey,
why not?” So I told my parents I wanted to go through recruitment during first
semester of college. Needless to say they were not on board because they wanted
academics to be my number one focus, understandably so. So I waited until
spring semester. At that point, I was fully immersed in my school work and
other extracurriculars that I didn’t even know how I’d be able to balance
everything! But after a lot of back and forth from my parents, they finally
became a little bit more understanding.
Because
I went through spring semester, I had an informal experience; meaning I would
go to some events that each sorority was hosting and see where my best fit was.
(It was pretty easy to decide, considering my school at the time only had 2
sororities.) I knew which house I belonged to. I knew where I wanted to
establish my roots. Getting my bid was just perfect yet so surreal! And at
first, I thought I wouldn’t feel the same as someone who went through
recruitment before felt when they were greeted by so many sisters singing and
yelling, waiting for new sisters to embrace them! I did in fact felt that way!
Here’s where everything gets a little weird.
Towards
the end of second semester, news broke that my school and another one were
“merging” which meant that my university and another were to now be housed
under the same name and jurisdiction. This also meant that for the fraternities
and sororities who existed on both campus would also consolidate and we’d have
to take on a whole new group of guys/girls whom we didn’t even know! After a
lot of back and forth and trying to fit all the pieces together, everything
turned on alright! I was initiated with a pledge class of 4, but now have a
pledge class of over 70, will be recruiting with more than 80 sisters, and are
expected to recruit HUNDREDS of PNMS!
So like
I said, I don’t have the most traditional recruiting story, but it’s unique and
something special that I’ll always carry with me.
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