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mile high

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Answered this question in your other GR post, so please read there as well as here. Your race will not matter. It is your attitude, expectations, skills, and grades that will determine your recruitment success. Not everyone gets bids, but no sorority wants to make a poor impression upon a potential new member. It may seem all the women in all the houses absolutely love you as you go thru first round. But let me clue you in to the truth: the more popular houses at CU and on any campus across the USA must cut the highest number of women from their invitation list immediately after the first party. This is NOT done to discourage women from joining. It's purpose is to equalize the number of Bid Day New Members in ALL the houses on a campus. So you must look at ALL potential sororities as your new home, not just those that are the most popular. A wealth of information is available on the main CU Greek Life website. Read it, learn, and ask questions from those there in the know. This anonymous website is pretty poor compared to pertinent CU, National Panhellenic Conference, greekchat, and thesororiitylife websites available. FYI you may wish to learn more about the RFM method used by the sororities at recruitment. RFM is used to bid the most women possible during a recruitment into a sorority home. Those who win the bids are women who maximize their recruitment party attendance, maximize their pref party attendance, and maximize their listed bid choices.
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