pros and cons of colonization
by: PNMI'm a 3rd year considering ZTA. What are the pros and cons of colonization? If there are any GPhiB's on here, I'd really love to hear from you!
#1by: ZTA
Well one pro for you as a 3rd year is that you will be immediately cut from most houses (absolutely nothing personal, it's just hard justifying giving a spot to a Juniors over a Freshman who would stay longer). However, I'd still recommend going through rush to at least get a feel for it.
Colonization will be a lot of work, and you will be less 'free' so to speak because your headquarters will be constantly monitoring you. Which can be both a good thing and a bad thing. I also like being in my house versus a colony because there is a lengthy history of alums there, whereas as a colony, you're basically starting from scratch. However, if you don't like any of the other sororities already established here, starting from scratch may be a good thing for you. Another thing is that there will be a lot of attention on your chapter, which again could be good or bad. In general, colonies tend to be filled with a lot of different types of people, which can cause discord and cliques. This worked out for GPhi, but may not work for ZTA, especially if it is going to be filled with Kappa babies and girls who got cut from a lot of houses. So that's something to consider as well. These are all just my opinions though, different people with have others.
Basically, it depends on your personality and what's important to you. I want ZTA to colonize well since it strengthens our Panhellenic as a whole, so if you're up for the challenge, go for it. Best of luck!
#2by: 6 of one half-dozen..
One thing you might also think about is if you decline a bid or drop out of FR, there is no guarantee you will get a bid from ZTA. Zeta might decide not to take any juniors or seniors (or doesn't give you a bid) and you might end up shooting yourself in the foot.
Sure, they will probably take juniors and seniors but you don't know you will be one.
#3by: OP
Thanks, everyone!
I do plan on doing FR even though I know I will take heavy cuts. As some have pointed out, I'm mainly hesitant about ZTA because of the potential of Kappa babies and the drama that may bring. I really just care about the sisterhood aspect, so I don't want to be in a super cliquey chapter. Speaking of age, I actually won't be 21 until summer, so underage drinking could be a concern, but that wouldn't stop me from going through ZTA's process.
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by: ZTA
I would say go for it if you want to! As a third year it's definitely harder to get a bid to an established chapter. Colonization is a lot of work, but you have opportunities for leadership right away. I know a few Gamma Phi's, I honestly think starting a chapter from scratch gave them a very diverse, down to earth chapter, which would also be the case for ZTA. You also get the "recruitment reject" stereotype (which gamma phi did have their first year). It's also a concern with ZTA that they might take some of KKG's pledge class - it could create some drama, who knows? All and all, I think Gamma Phi has become a decent chapter, and I think ZTA will do just fine as well.