Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Hey Everyone........

It's been a while since the last time I posted so I wanted to check in with you. Yup folks,  it's THAT time of year where people are applying to various orgs of their choice. Hopefully you have prepared for this journey and you started preparing WAY before attending rush. If you haven't read my previous posts, let me point out some key points in terms of important elements:

1. Informational/Rush - Get there EARLY to grab a seat. Some Rushes have more than 500 prospective members.

2. Treat this like a professional job so dress to impress.

3. I hope you saved up because joining these organizations can be quite expensive.

4. Listen and take notes during your rush. You want to make sure you don't miss anything.

5. Ask questions! The only way you will be able to get your questions answered, is to ask away.

6. Make sure you get the letters of recommendations ahead of time. Double check what is written and verify that it is correct. Verify the service hours are correct.

7. As SOON as you realize you want to be a member of XYZ organization, start networking with members from that org. Not member, MEMBERS (I am stressing the "s" for a reason). I have mentioned before that when I joined my beloved org I reached out a few members of my organization   to get a letter of recommendations.  I knew them ALL personally, so I felt confident that they could speak to my character. I knew six members PERSONALLY. They knew my record, my intent of wanting to join their organization, and my service record. I had the CHOICE of choosing WHO I wanted to write my letter of recommendation.

8. Enjoy the process. Will you be nervous? Absolutely! However, this is a time you will never forget. I remember when I was preparing for my process, I relied on Soror BeeJae Jackson and her DeltaNet website to get me through it. She gave the BEST advise for prospective members.

9. Double and Triple check your work before turning in your application. We are all human and make mistakes, however this is NOT the time you want to make mistakes. The stakes are high, and I am sure they will be scrutinizing all applications. You want to make sure your application is on point!

10. Follow directions! This is VERY important. Not only should you take notes at your information/rush as I mentioned above, you also want to follow directions to a "t'.


Wishing you all the best as you embark on this journey of Greek-life!




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  1. Hi! I just attended a Rush on January 5th in the DMV for org XYZ. There couldn't have been more than 150 people at the Rush and the line cap is 37. Application deadline is Sunday, January 26th and I sent it in (overnighted) today! Not only did I read the directions 25x, I had relatives who are members check my application too. I'm excited and nervous! Anyone else applying in this season, I wish us all the best!

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    1. I attended Rush on Jan 5 in the DMV. Line cap around 90. Likely same org, different location.

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    2. Have either of you ladies heard back about an interview?

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    3. Nothing. Jan 5 Rush in DC.

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    4. No interview and no rejection letter! I'm holding out hope! Based on the "timeline" we were given at Rush, I don't think I should expect to hear anything until maybe the end of February.

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    5. Apparently they all had rush that same day.

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    6. DMV dreamer are you in the V of DMV?

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    7. I attended rush in DMV on jan 5th as well. line cap around 90. I heard interviews would be this weekend but have heard nothing yet. guess we continue to wait!

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    8. I attende rush on Jan 5th in DMV as well. line cap was said to be around 90. I hope we all hear something back soon!

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    9. Replying to Feb 13, 1:05pm. Calls will be this weekend?

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  2. This came at the best time. I completed my application for a Rush in St. Louis and I am eating on pins and needles. It seemed like it was over 250 at the rush. I looked over my application over and over and over again and even had my Delta Mentor look it over, she said it was perfect and had no suggestions. I hope she was right.

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    1. I think we attended the same rush as I also attending a rush in St. Louis. I am so nervous right now.

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    2. STL hopeful here as well. Nerves are on 10. Good luck ladies!!! Hope we hear about interviews soon.

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    3. I attended the STL rush too! (Jan 2nd ??) It'll be 3 weeks since application submission. I am SO nervous. This waiting game sucks lol

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    4. Anyone heard anything about interviews? If you do, could you please let the rest of us know?

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    5. I heard Interview calls went out yesterday. Anyone get a call?

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    6. Interview calls went out. I received a rejection letter by email for an incomplete application on 2/14.

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    7. Interviews went out. I also received a rejection letter due to an incomplete application. I am so sad.....Worst Valentines Day EVER! Good luck to those who have received interviews. I heard that since there were so many people at the rush, they are really nick picking trying to narrow it down. My best friend and I both went out for membership. I haven't heard from her and I didn't want to make her feel uncomfortable in case she made it. I will be front and center if she did to celebrate her in case she did. We both went out for membership in College and both received rejection letters back then. I hope this time will be different.

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    8. Hey, sis! I am so sorry to hear that you were rejected. Are you comfortable disclosing the reason your application was incomplete? If not, I understand. I hope that even though you are disappointed now, you realize that this doesn't take away from who you are and all that you've accomplished to date! If this is something you are truly passionate about, I hope you will try again.

      More perspective - I hope your best friend makes it this time. If she does, you definitely have someone who's got your back and is able to write your recommendation letter in the future and put in the good word for you!

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    9. Ladies, I am so sorry to hear that you received your rejection letters. I know that must hurt especially if it was due to application errors. It's so strict and they really do look for any and everything to cut down the numbers. Just continue to support the chapter and whenever the next line is, you will have be more prepared. Best wishes to you both!

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  3. I wish I found this blog sooner as I would have prepared myself. I just recently attended rush and I had my money ready, my letter of intent ready, and I thought my letter of recommendation from an active member. She declined to write my letter. She said she didn't know me in the service capacity well enough to write my letter of recommendation. True, I don't know her that well, but was seriously banking on it. Another member who knows me very well isn't qualified to write my letter. I asked her if she could have any of her line sisters to write my letter and she said that is not longer allowed.

    Now I am scrambling like a mad dog. Does anyone have any advice?

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    1. Hey! I don't know if you still lurk around here, but what ever happened with this? I was nervous that I wouldn't have someone to write a letter for me. I know many members of my org of choice, but not many who are financial. Thankfully, I was able to find someone who didn't know me very well, but could tell by my effort that I am hungry for this and they wrote my letter. I am so grateful for their trust in me! I don't know what I would do in your situation and I'm sorry that happened to you. Next time, I think you should explicitly ask the people close to you about their willingness to help. I was almost in a similar space as you, though, so I know it can happen!

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  4. I’ve attended rush for DST and ZPB. I’ve done my research on both and am stuck on which to apply to. I feel so shady thinking about applying to both. Is that possible? Maybe I can just see which one I can get in first ��

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    1. Are you currently in college or are you trying to join an alumnae chapter? Have you attended events for both sororities? Do members from both organizations know you pretty well? What do you like about both organizations? Which one stands out to you the most?

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    2. It’s for graduate chapter. I know deltas but they aren’t in the chapter I’m applying to. I know zetas and they aren’t in the chapter I’m applying to. I have not attended event for neither organization. I like everything about delta accept the difficulty of joining. Lol. I like zeta because my experience with them has been more humbling and welcoming. They don’t seem to require much to join. I guess it boils down to competition. I don’t like competing smh

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    3. If you have not yet decided which one you want to join, then you should not apply to either at this time. Both are LIFETIME memberships. You don't want to join one and regret it later.

      Also people from each org know each other, especially in the same city. They WILL talk and once they see that you applied to both but came out as the other, there could potentially be negativity around your name. You don't want to start your Greek life as such.

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    4. Lol did you attend a PWI for undergrad? You cant just apply for both and see who picks you. These arent NPC bids. I think you're also underestimating the process a bit. Especially for an alumnae chapter. Alumnae chapters dont have events as often as undergrad and you HAVE to make a connection with these people to get their votes. How are you going to do that for both? Im telling you now it will be alot. I've been at it with my potential chapter (going to events, getting to know them personally, and waiting for a line) for over 2 Years ever since I moved here. And although I've made decent progress I STILL don't feel like a shoe in. I just cant imagine putting in that kind of work (getting numbers, communicating Outside of events, learning info for questions they could ask on what you know) && Money-because this isnt undergrad and alumnae events can run from $35-$50-for TWO different orgs. Plus they WILL ask why you want to be in their organization in particular and saying "well it boiled down to your lack of competition" will not bode well for you....I think you should take some time to really think about this.

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    5. I agree with the others that have replied. You don't seem to have done a lot of research on either one of the organizations. When you are ready to apply to either one, how do you plan to gain membership? You stated that although you know members in both orgs, none are a part of your desired chapters. You need a majority vote for DST and an invitation for ZPB. How can the members get to know you, if you don't attend their events and make yourself known?

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  5. To the people that have been through the process already or are privy of how particular chapters can be: is one small grammatical error means for an application packet to be thrown out? The rest of my packet aligns with what's required but I noticed a grammar error in my LOR after submitting :/.

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    1. I'm curious to know what you mean by grammatical error. Can you please be more specific? If you forgot a punctuation mark in one of your responses, that should not be grounds for ineligibility.

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    2. I’m in the same boat too. I have three very minor typos in my application. I spoke to active folks and they said that it shouldn’t matter. It’s hard but I wouldn’t worry about it as long as major things are covered (service hours, financial/active letter, copy of complete app, etc.) are met, you should be okay.

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  6. Whoohoo! I've been waiting for this post! Attended rush in DC (at GW), app due Jan 26, submitted app with tracking. Now we wait anxiously. Hoping to get good news.

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    1. I attended Rush at Howard U on Jan 5. Application due Jan 27. Good luck to you.

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    2. I attended the same RUSH. I wasn't able to apply due to residency rules, but wish you and the other DCer much luck. Just remember the little people if and when you cross... tell them not to wait so long next time. Can we do 3-5 years?! We ain't spring chickens any more. LOL

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    3. Jan 24720p Lol goodluck to you as well!

      Jan 25th 1218a, I'll keep my fingers crossed!

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    4. DC Ladies: Post if you're contacted for an interview please. I'm so anxious. Maybe we should hear something around Valentine's Day?

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  7. Welcome back V, you have been missed. I am so glad you did a blog post. I am attending rush soon, and I have been reading your blog, over, and over and over again. I first applied back in 2011 when I came across your blog but was rejected in College. Now I have a second opportunity to apply again. Fingers Crossed.

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  8. Good luck to all of you applying, especially to my beloved DST! I crossed in Spring 2019!

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    1. Congratulations Soror! I crossed Spring 17 and followed this blog extensively over the years.
      Good luck to all those applying. I remember very very well how stressful this entire process was!

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    2. Yes thank you for checking.

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  9. I attended rush 1/12 in the Rockford Area with packets due 2/2. I am in the process of getting everything together to send off.

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    1. Did you get everything squared away?

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    2. I applied in the Atlanta area and I am waiting on a call for an interview. I heard from a reliable source that calls will happen between this weekend and next week. No calls have been made! FINGERS CROSSED LADIES!!!

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    3. Packets due 2/1 and received a cal for an interview today from Tuesday. Any tips? I’m so happy and nervous!

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    4. Good luck with your interview! Did you have a small rush? That seems like a quick turnaround time for a call for an interview.

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    5. It was probably about 40 ladies at rush. I just had my interview tonight and from my understanding all interviews were conducted this evening. I have been told I might hear back by the weekend. The Vice President told me I did good. I was nervous but I think I gave thoughtful answers.

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    6. I'm wishing you the best! The VP telling you that you did well is great, but it does come down to the chapter vote! I hope you impressed them well enough for them to extend you an offer of membership! Please keep us posted!

      Can you give any insight into what the interview was like without giving too much away?

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    7. How was your interview? How should we prepare?

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  10. I attended rush 12/21 for an Alumnae chapter in the Atlanta area. Packets were due January 18th. Currently waiting on an interview call. Anyone out there waiting?

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    1. Yes, I attended RUSH in the Atl area on 12/21, packet due 1/18. Just waiting now. Hopefully a call will be coming soon. How are you holding up?

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    2. I had real bad anxiety the week before last but I’ve been doing better this past week! Just trying to prepare! I heard this week leading into next, we should be hearing something about interviews. How are you holding up?

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    3. I am so nervous...I have been waiting on this a long time. Do you think interviews will be this weekend?

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    4. Me too! Any word yet?

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    5. Yes,I am in the same boat. My application packet was due around the same time as yours. Have you heard back regarding an interview?

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    6. Still waiting..

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    7. Still waiting as well(atl)

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    8. has anyone been contacted yet for an interview? Remaining hopeful.

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    9. anyone hear anything yet?

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    10. I'm still waiting as well in Atlanta.

      Cupcake

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    11. Atlanta Rushees, have y’all heard anything yet?

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    12. Calls went out! They will continue to go out over the next few days

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    13. Omg!!! Are they calling in a certain order? When did the calls start going out?

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    14. Did anyone on this blog receive a call yet in Atlanta? My heart dropped when I saw this.

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    15. Calls started Sunday evening. I think the order (from what I was told) happens in the order of their interview. You get 48 hour notice. However my friend who was called yesterday interview is Wednesday. I was told interviews will be from the 18-23

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  11. Rushed in SC on 1/5, packet is due 1/27.... *fingers crossed*

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  12. Yes, I attended the same rush in the Atlanta area on 12/21, packets due Jan. 18. Patiently waiting on an interview call.

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  13. Hoping someone could help me, preferably a D9 sorority member especially DST.. I read the article about recommendation letters and it said you need a sponsor && a letter from a member who can talk about your service hours..I'm a bit confused. Can someone explain to me what exactly a sponsor is? Is that the same as a member who writes your letter of rec? Is the letter of rec and the community service letter the same? My boyfriend is a neo and during his application process his community service letter came from a Delta who knows him well in a capacity of service and other things. But the Article made it seem like the person who writes your letter of rec has to be in your org because it said they needed to be financial and that they would be the ones to talk about your service hours...I'm soo confused and would be grateful for someone to shed a little light on this

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    1. The specifics of what and who you need in the letter(s) will be explained at Rush. This blog tries to keep things general even though the author is a Delta. Different organizations have different requirements as far as sponsor/financial member. I will tell you though that yes, you will need to know a FINANCIAL member of Delta Sigma Theta to write a letter for you. Therefore, make sure you are making connections with multiple people for when the time comes. Don't focus on just 1 or 2 because they may not be FINANCIAL at the time when you apply. Also, keep up your community service. Like non-stop. Hope that helps! - Signed a member of DST

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    2. For DST there are 2 letters- one from community service and another from a financial Delta. The Delta should know you well and could speak about service etc.

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    3. Have you attended a rush? I ask because all of that information will be discussed in detail at an interest meeting/rush. You mentioned an article and if you are talking about this info from the original poster, I believe she was speaking in general. All organizations have their own specific requirements which they share with prospective members at their interest meetings or rush.

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    4. I am not a member, but I attended a RUSH 2 years ago and that doesn't sound familiar. The criteria for letters of recommendation or public service were provided to us within the membership application packet. I am not sure if a member would answer this question on this forum. Maybe you can ask the DST member that you were planning to ask for the recommendation letter. I hope you get your answer and good luck.

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    5. You need 2 letters for DST. One from an organization where you performed CONSISTENT service, and the other from a financial Delta. Hope this helps

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  14. Good luck to everyone! I tried a couple of years ago and didn't make it. So, I'm just waiting on the chapters in my area (Atlanta, not Decatur who is having one now) to have intake again.

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    1. If you don’t mind sharing, why didn’t you make it? Was something wrong with your application? Or Did you get an interview?

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    2. Me too!!! I'm hoping Atlanta alumnae will have one soon!!!!

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  15. Also an ATL applicant - would anyone know a timeline in which we should hear word back? I've been staying calm but we're coming up on 2 weeks this Saturday since apps were due so I'm thinking calls will be made very soon.

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  16. I attended an Alumnae Rush 12/19/19 and the Application Packets was due 12/16/2020 an still waiting for an interview. There was about 300 ladies at Rush.

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    1. After a month and a half, I think that you definitely should have heard something by now. Do you know anyone else that was applying to that chapter that you can reach out to? Is your sponsor/letter-writing in that chapter that you can ask if interviews have taken place?

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    2. Call went out yesterday and will go out over the next few days.

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  17. I attended Rush on 1/5/20 and app was due 1/26/20. The cap is 30 and there was about 150 people there. I'm nervous on when they will start making the calls for interviews!!!!

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    1. Where was this Rush? (roughly...) In the DMV, perhaps? Sounds familiar.

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  18. Good luck everyone, especially those applying to my illustrious DST! I crossed 4/20/2019! I remember how it was this time last year anxious about sending my packet off and awaiting anxiously for an interview!

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  19. Hello,
    Also ATL RUSH Dec 21st. Waiting nervously for interview call. Praying they will be calling soon. It was so many ladies there. I'm praying for them because I cannot imagine having to go through even half of those applications. When I hear something I will be sure to come back and update. Good luck to all!

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    1. There were 300 people there. Whew! I'm sure it will take a while before calls are completed for interviews.

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    2. There was definitely more than 300 girls at the decatur rush. It was more like 600 from my count

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  20. Hi,

    I attended rush 1/19. Apps due 2/9. Praying that this is my time. I've been pursuing this org for years. Good luck all.

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    1. Did you rush in Newport News? If so have you heard anything?

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  21. This blog is more than helpful. Just knowing that you are not alone is comforting...these posts alone display great examples of Sisterhood and when we have something in common, we come together no matter what. Good Luck to all of you ladies! (Patiently Waiting SC Alumnae)

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    1. I was just thinking this the other day. I love how folks post personal stories/lessons learned, share encouraging words and status updates. In addition to the great information shared in the blog, it's a place I come to just to be a part of the community. :)

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  22. Any Atlanta (line cap 81) applicants still waiting for an interview call?

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  23. I attended the rush in Atlant and there was about 600 ladies there. I am very nervous as I have attended a rush in the past. I made it to the interview but was not selected. It's very hard to make it in the Atlanta area do to the number of girls that show up and the time between each line. I heard we should start receiving calls between this weekend and next so I'm patiently waiting for my opportunity. Does anyone have any tips on how to prepare for the interview?

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    1. A previous poster to this blog said make sure to know about yourself, the organization, as well as, why you want to be a member.

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  24. Atlanta rushees, how are y’all holding up?! It’ll be 3 weeks tomorrow since the packets were do...patiently waiting but can’t help but think about what’s taking so long and will they be calling starting next week. -Atl waiter

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    1. My nerves have gotten the best of me, and now I'm questioning if I completed my packet correctly (even though I checked it a million time).

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    2. I was told that it would be around the 14th before we hear anything. No one I know who was there has heard anything

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    3. Also an Atlanta Rushee - any word back anyone?

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    4. Atlanta Rushee here....nothing yet.

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    5. I'm not in ATL, but this coming Sunday will be 3 weeks for me. I jump every time my phone rings. The 1 thing I'm not certain about is whether my transcript made it in time (even though I ordered it the day after Rush and my alma mater is local and mails them within 2 business days) so I'm also checking the mail daily hoping I don't see a rejection later.

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    6. Call went out last night and will continue to go out over the next few days. Good luck!

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  25. I attended rush on 1/18 with packet due 2/10. I already submitted my packet. Just waiting for an interview call. My anxiety is so bad I'm scared I might get a letter stating my packet was incomplete, even thoughI checked it a trillion times. There were close to 800 women at the rush and I'm sure they are going to be looking for the tiniest thing to eliminate women.

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    1. 800 women? Wow. Give them 3.5 to 4 weeks to sift through applications before they contact applicants.

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    2. Assuming this is the org I think it is, they don't start reviewing applications until after the deadline. Every application has to be put together (transcripts located and put with the correct application) etc and all complete applications are rated. Then, prior to interviews, the regional director has to approve of the applicants who will be interviewed. You have quite a while to wait before getting called back! Hang in there!

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    3. That was very informative. Thanks! I know it will be a minute but my anxiety is playing with me.

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  26. Any DMV Area applicants here? Cap line 32? Apps due 2/1? Not sure how many were in attendance but I’m a little nervous.

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    1. DMV applicant here, but this is not the same chapter. I'm wishing us all the best! Please keep us posted!

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  27. Hi Ladies! I am so happy to make it to the next step in the process. My rush was the first week of January. Apps were due 1/26 and we received our call exactly two weeks after the deadline. All calls were made on the same night. Anxious and excited about the interview. I'll let you know how it goes. Also, there were about 400 women at my rush.

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    1. Are you based in the DMV?

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    2. No, I'm in the midwest.

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    3. Wow, that's fast! I wish you the best on your interview!

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    4. I would look in my network and contact people you know, went to school with, work with, your volunteer network, friends/family etc.

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    5. Thank you so much for the well wishes! I wish you the best as well!

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  28. DMV Dreamer, sounds like we attended the same rush event. I have not heard anything back. I’m expecting that we may hear today or tomorrow though.

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    1. I thought I replied to this message, but my reply shows up below. I'll copy it here & hopefully it works this time!:

      What makes you think we will hear today or tomorrow? Based on the timeline they gave, I wasn't expecting to hear anything until the end of the month. Maybe you have information from a reliable source, though.

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    2. The other bigger chapter had the same timeline last year too. Rush on 1/5, applications due 2/16, etc. Speculation due to history.

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    3. Applications due 1/26. Rejection letter dated 2/16.

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    4. @ Feb.14 9:09P, so sorry to hear that. :( I understand your disappointment; I got the same rejection letter last year. I'm not sure if I'll apply again because of my age and the infrequency of intake. I hope you'll try again and hope you find comfort in knowing you pursued your dream.

      Also that seems super quick. Do you know if something was wrong with your application? Did you get an interview? Do you mind sharing what area you're in.

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    5. @9:09 Sorry to hear that you were rejected. :-( Did they give a reason why? I know some orgs do have a form for those whose application is rejected. Also did you mean to put 2/16 as the date on the letter? That's in the future.

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    6. Ohhh! I see. So this is how I'm thinking. They told us during Rush when we need to be available for the process, if selected. I read a lot of the timelines in the post from last year and I felt like (I could be dead wrong) the timeframe between the application deadline and interview is usually longer than the timeframe between the interview and chapter vote. So since they told us when we need to be available for the process, I figured the interviews would happen closer to that time. Again, I could be dead wrong! But I'm not going to go into panic mode for another couple weeks. I AM checking my mail for a rejection letter, though, every single day.

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    7. DMV Dreamer, I'm pretty sure you're correct. The from old posts and my own experience in the DMV, the call for the interview is about 2-3 weeks from the application due date. The vote takes place pretty quick (like within 2-3 days) after all candidate interviewing is done. Not sure how long it takes from there to get the call. But I'm guessing if you're selected you'll know before the end of Feb.

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    8. I’m in northern Montgomery County and I qualify for both chapters. My application this time around is in good shape. Good luck to all of us.

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    9. 10:32pm Anon, I was referring to my rejection last year. The letter was dated for 2/16 but I got it on the 20th. Again the application process was different last year than this year so that may explain the quicker turnaround. This year, the background checks are done with the application and sent to the regional director before you can interview so that may explain why calls for the DMV chapter that DMV Dreamer and I applied haven’t happened yet.

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    10. Anonymous February 15, 2020 at 11:30 AM - do you know anyone in the chapter?

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    11. DMV Dreamer, no. But I liked the vibe of the ladies. They seemed super kind and wonderful. Hopefully we get interviews!

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    12. @anon 9:09 did you have an interview or was something wrong with your packet?

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    13. Anon 11:40pm the letter will tell you what was wrong in your application. I used it as assistance and checklist as I created my second application.

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    14. Oh I see @11:30AM. Good thing you got to try two years in a row, especially in our area. I attended rush but didn't apply bu it was good to learn about the new application requirements. Good luck!

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    15. They don't have many public events. I used to live in an area with a large chapter & they have events very often so I actually got to meet several members of that chapter before I moved. It was actually completely by chance that I even found out about the Rush and I found out maybe 4 hours before the Rush started! I am seriously just so grateful that I was even able to apply! I hope they see something in me!

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    16. DMV Dreamer. Good luck to you. Again the ladies seemed very nice and kind. I enjoyed Rush.

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    17. Anon 6:45PM, 2/15. I didn’t make a copy of the completed application last year.

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    18. @7:18 May I ask why you didn't apply? Was it a requirement that you couldn't meet?

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    19. So I went back to the post from last year. The other chapter had interviews around the 20th-23rdish. I've basically been telling myself that I should hear something toward the end of February so I'm gonna keep that energy heading into this week & the following week. I hope we all get interviews! I will send an update no matter what happens!

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    20. @ 6:29AM I was the poster at 7:18PM. Yes, I didn't live in the service area for the required amount of time so I didn't bother to apply.

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    21. @8:11pm, Ah the service area time period. Yes this is pretty new and definitely makes it unfortunate for those that just moved. However I'm sure they did it because too many people were changing addresses right before/after Rush to meet the requirements. It's worst though since so many Alumnae chapters don't have Rush often.

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  29. I attended Rush, ordered my transcripts, and I thought I had all my ducks in a row. That is until I contacted the person to write my letter of recommendation. She turned me down. Nicely, but nevertheless said that she doesn't write letters anymore. I am heartbroken. I just automatically assumed she would write me one. Although I haven't spoke to her in a few years, I should have kept that connection between the two of us open. I can't even get mad at her, I am just mad at myself. So for those of you aspiring to become members of your organization, keep those lines open for those who needs either a sponsorship or a letter of recommendation. Ask them ahead of time if the time presents itself, what can you do to EARN their letter of recommendation. I should have a done that years ago with her. Now I am hoping, wishing, and praying that I can come across someone who will have mercy on me to write me a letter. If not, then lessoned learned and I will have to wait for another 7-10 years.

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    1. Oh nice! What makes you think we will hear today or tomorrow? Based on the timeline they gave, I wasn't expecting to hear anything until the end of the month. Maybe you have information from a reliable source, though.

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    2. I also got VERY lucky with my letter and it came down to the wire for me! I wanted to submit at least 1 week early, but I overnighted my application about 4 days before the deadline. Check your church, ask anyone you know who is a member and may know financial members... don't quit!

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    3. Please keep in mind she may no longer wrote letters because she hadn’t paid her dues. Don’t take it personal.

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    4. At Anon 11:59am, She is the Vice President of a neighboring chapter, so I am sure her dues are paid in full. I'm not going to take it personal though. We didn't have a close relationship and I haven' spoken to her in while, so I can only imagine how I came across when I asked for for an LOR.

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  30. I got very, very, very lucky with my letter of recommendation. How much time do you have? Maybe you have a friend who has a friend that is financial and active? I suggest you try that avenue. Good luck!

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  31. Anyone here from VA?

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  32. I got the call. Interviewed. Patiently waiting.

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    1. Congrats on getting an interview! How do you think it went? When was your Rush and when was your application due?

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    2. That’s great! Congratulations!! Any advice on how to prepare?

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    3. I think the interview went okay, but sometimes we can be very hard on ourselves. Rush was 12/21, Application Due 1/20, Interview Call 2/5, Interview 2/8.

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  33. Rush was 1/4/20; Interview was 2/7/20...I got my call today!!! I am beyond excited because this was my 3rd time trying with an Alumnae chapter. This is a dream come true and prayers answered. If it's your desire, don't ever give up.

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    1. Congratulations!! A true testament of not giving up and to keep trying. Take the time now to relax a little because when things start, it will be non-stop! Good luck!

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    2. Congratulations!! Any advice on how to prepare for the interview?

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    3. Congratulations!!!!! 3rd time was truly the charm for you! I hope you'll come back after your process is over!

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    4. My advice for preparing for the interview would be to know specifically why you want to join the sorority and express what you can offer the sorority in terms of knowledge and skills.

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    5. Congrats! That was a quick turn around. How many ladies were at your rush? I think once they get the applications one copy is sent to regionals for approval

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  34. Sending positive vibes to all the DMV and GA rushees who are waiting. Intake is so infrequent for these areas I know it's got to be stressful.

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    1. Thank you! The chapter for which I attended Rush hasn't had a line for 11 years! For a few reasons I won't get into here, I really feel like this is my time, but you just never know! I'm still nervous that my transcript may not have arrived.

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    2. @ 9:51 Good luck. I hope it's your time as well. I'm at the point where I'm not sure if I'll apply again. Not because I don't want it, but because of these long 10-15 year waits. I'm an older candidate now and even though people join in their 60s and 70s I'm not sure if I want to be that person. Right now I'm just trying to put it out of my mind and see how I feel when the time comes... I figure I've got at least 4-8 years before anything happens again and I might not even be in the same service area. It's a bit disheartening.

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  35. @9:51 I’m with you. Attended RUSH in GA. Thought we’d have heard something by now or maybe some have, but I haven’t. Sending positive vibes you way. Thank goodness for this blog!

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  36. Hello anyone go to rush in Nashville? Jan 19 packets due Jan 29? This is a undergrad chapter. It'll be three weeks coming up this week. Good luck to everyone that applied.

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  37. Hi Ladies,

    Anyone rushed in Florida? Rush was 1/5/20, packets due 01/26. I have been following this blog for three years now. This will be my 3rd attempt with this org. at the Alumnae level. I hope third time is the charm. I know a few members of the chapter and others from surrounding chapters. I haven't been called for interview as of yet. I hope a call will come very soon. From what I hear that the packets are scored with your interview as well. My question is how important is the scoring in regards to chapter voting. Are candidates recommended based on scores? I read in the blog how some applicants have been accepted without knowing anyone in the chapter. Just want to know what are the odds. Goodluck to everyone that has applied to their orgs. of choice...

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    1. I would like to know how they score the applications. I had my interview earlier this week and the whole chapter was at the interview so I assume they probably voted the same night as all interviews were conducted that evening. I’m just anxiously awaiting a decision.

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    2. I have this exact question and I don't think anyone would ever tell us the answer, unfortunately. Part of me feels like the score must hold some weight. Like- I know that part of the reason the regional director has to approve is to make sure everything is fair. That sounds to me like if your score is really high, but you didn't get majority vote, they may try to make an exception. I feel like I'm reading too much into it, though.

      I don't know a single person in the chapter I'm applying to, but it's a small chapter and they barely have any events so I think I should be ok. I think that knowing people matters more in a huge chapter.

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    3. Hi. I have a friend that applied in Florida with those dates. As far as I know, she is still waiting. As long as you don't get a rejection letter, don't lose hope. I helped her go over her application so I hope it's complete. My guess is that they will make calls this weekend or next.

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    4. I don't want to give away the inner workings of the sorority and their process. Just know that at the end of the day, the chapter vote is all that matters. Someone can have an amazing application and interview and not make it while someone else can barely meet the requirements but know a lot of people in the chapter and make it.

      I was one of those lucky people that didn't know anyone in the chapter but I looked great on paper and had a decent interview (I think). I made it in somehow LOL and I have been working my butt off for these last few years. Wishing you luck in this process!

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    5. I had never heard that they score the application packets. I think the best candidates should be selected if you’re really wanted to live up to the mission of the organization. I recently had an interview and I’d say I look good on paper and I’m confident my interview went well. I know a couple people in the chapter. The chapter has about 40 ladies. I’ve been consistently attending their events. I am waiting on a response now. I tired once undergrad so this would be my second try. I feel I wasn’t ready during undergrad but now I’m in a different space and feel like I could truly add to the organization. If I don’t get it now, I would be shocked. I would try again because this is something I’ve wanted for years.

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    6. I don't know a soul in this chapter where I attended Rush and obviously I know nothing about the selection process. When my mind is not busy with other things, I feel like I'm just sitting around psyching myself out! The whole thing about the vote is a little disheartening because I know my application is amazing (I’m a Dr, 4X the required public service, volunteering with 4 other organizations...) but I know that absolutely none of that matters at the end of the day. It’s not my organization and I don’t make the rules, though. I have to remember that I’m not always in control! I’m just going to keep God first, pray on it, cast my burdens on Him, and keep doing what I’ve been doing!

      Not gonna lie and say this whole thing isn't driving me a little bit batty, though. Am I the only one?! I try to keep busy, but when my mind wanders, it wanders.

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    7. @3:42, do not say that you KNOW that none of that matters. Believe that sororities are looking for those that excel above their requirements. Even if you do not know a lot of members, if your application really is that grand, then you will have a good chance. Take the time now to prepare yourself for the interview. There are plenty of tips out there, and even on this blog, of how to prepare yourself. Just knock the interview out the park and you have a great chance. Please come back and update us on your status.

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    8. @10:07PM - I was the Anonymous poster at 3:42PM yesterday...

      GET ME TOGETHER THEN! Thanks for speaking life and positivity into my self doubt! This blog is so amazing & I'm grateful for your advice!

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    9. Hi, I rushed in Florida with that exact timeline: Rush on 1/5/2020; packets due on 1/26/2020 and this morning, 2/17/2020 I received a phone call to interview this Wednesday, 2/19/2020. My heart is still racing. This is my 2nd time applying and I am hoping for the best!

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    10. @Florida Hopeful - YAY FOR AN INTERVIEW! I'm wishing you the best! Please come back and let us know how it goes! Breathe and get your answer together in your head before you speak! You got this!

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    11. @Florida Hopeful - My heart just skipped a beat when I read your message. I feel like I'm partially going through this again because of my friend. Do you mind sharing what the line cap was for the chapter you are Rushing so I can see if it's the same?

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    12. @12:19PM the line cap is 41

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    13. @11:40AM Thank you so much for the encouragement! I am saying a prayer of peace over myself. I have wanted this for a long time! I will be sure to follow up with an update.

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    14. @Florida Hopeful - Thanks for the update. I think her line cap is in the 60s. Good luck though! Remember to take a deep breath and think for a few seconds before you answer each question. Make sure you fully answer and look not only at the person that asked the question but the entire panel/group.

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    15. @3:42 PM I'm in the same boat. I applied to a chapter where I don't know anyone. It's makes me nervous.

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  38. So I just got my rejection letter today. I stared at it for about 30 mins. After it sunk in that I would not be a part of that number, I cried. I cried for about an hour. This is my third time applying (once in College). Three of my girlfriends went out for membership as well. I haven't heard from them yet, so I am not sure if they made it or not. I will be logging off social media for a while because these next few months will be very difficult for me. It will be even harder after they are introduced to the community. Good luck to all of you still going through the process. I wish you nothing but the best, and I hope NONE of you go through what I am going through right now......rejection!

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    1. Do NOT give up! If at first you don’t succeed, dust yourself off and try again. Look at it is a delay! Good luck in the future.

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    2. I've been in your shoes four times and it will get easier as the time goes by. My last time I was depressed for about two weeks and didn't want to do anything, but as the days went by I got better and kept telling myself it will be you one day. My first and third time I was rejected because of the way my community service letter was written. The second and fourth time I was able to get an interview, but didn't get the majority vote. Mind you I hadn't been attending any events, so that was my downfall. When the next time come around I'm going to be ready. Ive started attending more of the chapter events and hopefully the members will remember my face because my last name is one you can't forgot.

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  39. I just want to remind you that this rejection is no reflection of you as a person. I don't know you, but I know that you are beautiful and you have a lot to offer the world! There are so many factors that go into people being chosen for membership in these organizations, but your WORTH is not one of those factors! I'm glad you are going to focus on taking care of yourself and protecting your peace during this time.

    I am curious - were you rejected before or after an interview? If before, are you comfortable disclosing what was wrong with your application? I just ask because it could potentially help someone in the future!

    I wish you all the best!

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  40. Nothing yet :(

    You?

    -rushed in sc

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  41. Hello everyone, I attended Rush in Memphis on 01/18 application due on 02/08. I am patiently waiting on my interview call. I really enjoy reading this blog, it is helping me with my patients and staying positive.

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  42. Congratulations to everyone who have made it! I received an invitation to join the organization of my choice and I am SO thankful for this blog.

    My sister is a Delta and although she was pushing me to follow her footsteps, I had to follow my heart and her organization was not in my heart. This is why I love this blog so much. Although the author is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., she structured this blog to fit everyone's needs such as myself and for that, I can't thank you enough.

    I have been following this blog since I was 12 and every advice that was given I followed to a "t". It was very helpful to me and now I can't believe I in a few months I will finally become a member of the org of my choice. With that being said, I would advise that all of you keep the faith and do not give up.

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  43. Atlanta calls went out last night and will continue over the next few days! Good luck to all the ladies who have applied. Please report back and let us know if you receive an invitation.

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    1. correction..I put last night but I meant to say"tonight". Calls went out Sunday evening. My friend was called. Her interview is Wednesday. Interviews will be from the 18-23. We are expected to get 48 hour notice so calls will be going out all week. Stay by your phone Atlants ladies. GOOD LUCK!

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    2. What’s her last name initials? My friend also was called. We’re trying to see if they’re going by alphabetical order.

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    3. Thank you so much for the update!
      Hoping for the best for all of us Atlanta applicants.

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    4. @6:38, thanks for the update. I am patiently waiting by the phone. Does anyone know if rejection letters have been sent out for the Atlanta Rush (81 cap)?

      Cupcake

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    5. How are they calling? Like, what’s the order..... First name or last name? I’m on edge y’all... omg!!!

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  44. Ok so I need for all local numbers to stop calling me unless it's for an interview. I can't tell you all how much my heart jumps every time my phone rings only to be let down. Am I the only one!?

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    1. No, you are not the only one. My heart skips a beat as well. I am also very afraid to open my email address, or go to my mailbox as well out of fear of rejection.

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    2. @1:01PM (I'm the one who posted at 12:43) I keep checking my email now too because someone else said she got a rejection email and I am so nervous! I also never used to check my mail, but I've been obsessively checking it every day - even Sundays. Patience is a virtue, they say.

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  45. I just received an invitation to join the organization of my dreams. The fact that it's during the centennial makes it even more special. Thank you AUTHOR for this blog. Now I have to save extra money so I can be in the number in Washington DC during the summer to celebrate 100 years. Wishing the rest of you the best of luck and I hope all of you become members of the organization of your choice.

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    1. Congrats to you!

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    2. YAAAAAYYY!! Congrats! I'm so happy for you! That must be an incredible feeling! Thanks for sharing and best wishes during your process!

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    3. OMG Congrats to you!

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  46. I'm nervous because I don't know anyone in the chapter that I applied to. I know majority vote is the key here, so it's hard not to be nervous about not knowing members of the chapter. Is anyone else in the same boat where they attended 1 event and then rush happened?

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    1. I literally attended zero events - 1 if you count Rush. You're not the only one. What I'm about to say reminds me of the movie "He's Just Not that Into You". There's a line that's something like "people always tell you their stories, but those stories are the exception to the rule"...

      But anyway, my friend was brand new to a city, attended Rush for a huge chapter where she didn't know anyone, and made the line. This was more than 10 years ago now so a lot has changed. But I hear all the time (and I've seen on this blog) ladies who don't know anyone in the chapter, but had a stellar packet and interview & were selected. I hope the odds are in our favor!

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    2. Here is a question that I have for the both of you. Why are you interested in joining the organization? Why this particular chapter? I am just curious. Most people who are interested in becoming members generally show interests by showing up to events, performing community service with the chapter, or just showing overall support. What I have found is people who have been chosen in the past, that haven't haven't supported events in the past, disappear after they cross. No Shade, I am just wondering why even bother if you are not willing to put the work in beforehand. People who from the outside have no idea the hard work and dedication that goes into running a successful chapter.

      For those who just recently moved in the area, I understand that but what we as members are seeing on our end are people that we have NEVER seen at our events show up at rush.

      Signed a Dedicated & Hard working Member of a D9 Organization.

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    3. @4:02PM, I cannot answer for anyone else and I definitely understand your issue. For me personally, I did attend events for a while with a different chapter. Something happened that caused me to not do the process so it turned me away from the org for a while. I ran and hid, which isn't good, but it's the truth. Meanwhile, I continued with my other community service work. I attended a couple of chapter events over the next several years but wasn't consistent. When I found out about Rush, I figured why not try. I knew what I could bring to the table. Since then, I have been very active in my chapter.

      My friend that is applying, I know personally how active she has been in other community service orgs so I recommended to her that she try. I know that she is interested in the the org and would be a hard worker.

      All of that to say, I think that people want to support the org but for whatever reason don't. However, they are off putting in hard work for other orgs and bring that to that table. Yet, I definitely suggest to people to attend the events. Support us and get to know the chapter members. It's a win-win situation for both parties especially when it's time for that chapter vote.

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