31 Questions All Sorority Girls Hear During Formal Recruitment
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31 Questions All Sorority Girls Hear During Formal Recruitment

It's that time of year again!

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31 Questions All Sorority Girls Hear During Formal Recruitment
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The season of formal recruitment is upon us for the spring semester! Nationwide, young women across college campuses are preparing to embark on a mission to find the perfect sorority or an amazing little. If you've been through the recruitment process and are recruiting this year, or are about to embark on the adventure yourself for the first time, here is a list of thirty-one questions you are bound to be asked or hear about from your friends, besides the obvious, "what's your name?":

1. "Where are you from?"

2. "So what are you majoring in?"

3. "Where do you live on campus?"

4. "What classes are you taking this semester?"

5. "What activities do you do on campus?"

6. "Why are you interested in Greek life?"

7. "How did you hear about *insert sorority name*?"

8. "What do you like to do in your free time?

9. "What extracurricular activities did you do in high school?"

10. "What's your favorite movie/tv show?"

11. "Where is your favorite place to study on campus?"

12. "How many siblings do you have?"

13. "What is your dream job?"

14. "What do you know about *insert sorority's particular philanthropy*?"

15. "Cake or ice cream?"

16. "What made you pick *insert university name*?"

17. "If you had a million dollars, what would you do with it?"

18. "Where is your dream vacation destination?"

19. "If you had a week to just get away, where would you go and why?"

20. "If you had any superpower, what would it be and why?"

21. "What is the coolest place that you have ever visited?"

22. "Who do you consider to be your role model?"

23. "What is your favorite book?"

24. "What is your favorite charity/non-profit organization and why?"

25. "Do you have a favorite Disney princess, and if so, who?"

26. "Where do you see yourself in five years, ten years, and fifteen years?"

27. "If you could work for any company, who would it be?"

28. "Where do you want to live when you graduate college/grad school?"

29. "How would you spend your version of the perfect day?"

30. "What was your favorite cartoon/tv show as a kid?"

31. "What are you binge-watching on Netflix right now?"


I'm sure there a million other possible questions that you will here during the formal recruitment process. Just remember: have fun and be yourself! That goes for both the recruiters and the recruits. You never know who you're going to meet. :)


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