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12 Sorority Interview Questions to Expect

Unlike a college admissions interview, a sorority interview is a more relaxed conversation. Of course, you want to put your best foot forward. But it’s important to come across as authentic and approachable.

Remember, the sister you’re talking to is gauging how well you would fit in with the other women in her sorority. Being authentic opens the door for connection, making you more memorable when bid day rolls around.

Here are seven sorority interview questions that you can expect during rush week.

Round one of the recruitment is fast-paced and light-hearted. You’ll meet with members from various houses on campus and answer questions about your background and goals.

Out of all the colleges to attend, you selected this specific campus. Share what drew you to the college. Avoid mentioning parties, drinking and other related activities in this question and throughout all of recruitment. Share something meaningful about the university. You can talk about a program the school offers that you’re interested in, the fact that you have family members that attended or how the location drew you to the school.

This is one of the most common sorority interview questions, and you’ll be answering it throughout the day. When you share your major, add a reason why you selected it. Is there a passion or unique aspect that drove you to pick it? Is there a long-term goal that the major will help you reach? Share something unique and deeper than a one-word answer.

This question is pretty straightforward, but it provides an opportunity to connect with the sister you’re talking to. Rather than simply stating the place you’re from, share what you like about it or how it’s different from the college town. You can also ask the interviewer where she is from to keep the conversation going.

Refrain from giving a generic answer about making connections that last a lifetime. While that might be your goal, you want to stand out. Research the values of the sororities you’re most interested in for discussion ideas. Also, think about something unique about your life and weave it into your answer.

For example, “Throughout high school, I was a member of the soccer team. I made amazing friends, and we always knew we could count on each other. Now that that chapter of my life has ended, I think that a sorority would be an amazing place to cultivate new friendships and join a group of amazing women as we navigate college together.”

A sorority is a sisterhood. Each house is looking for fun and dynamic members. Highlight an exciting or adventurous activity you participated in over the summer. If you worked hard at an internship, share a bit about that experience. If you took a fun vacation, tell an interesting story from your travels.

Well-rounded women make great additions to a sorority. Share an interest you have and a club or organization that you’re thinking about joining. Since leadership positions are available at sororities, this is a great opportunity to ask the interviewer about sorority leadership.

Let’s talk about some of the questions you will be asked and how you can form connections with your answers

Here are ten commonly asked questions for sorority recruitment.

  • Where are you from?
  • What is your major?
  • What did you do this summer? Or, what did you do over break?
  • What are some of your passions?
  • How were you involved in high school?
  • How do you want to get involved on campus?
  • What is your favorite TV show?
  • Why did you decide to go to your college?
  • Do you want to hold a leadership position?
  • Tell me about yourself.
  • Make a lasting impression and show your interest in sorority life with these 50 questions to ask during sorority rush.

    Sorority recruitment is like a job interview, but way more casual, upbeat, and of course, louder.

    Occasionally, during your conversations with sorority sisters, there may come a point where there is the *dreaded* lull in the conversation.

    And then the sorority sister asks you, “do you have any questions?”

    When this happens you need to be prepared with your own set of questions to ask in order to (1) keep the conversation flowing and (2) let the sister know that you are seriously interested in their sisterhood.

    In this blog post I am sharing with you 50 good questions to ask a sorority sister during recruitment.

    These questions will be broken down by recruitment round, but you can always mix and match questions depending on where the conversation is headed.

    And if you need additional pointers about sorority recruitment conversations, check out this post on 9 topics you should avoid during sorority recruitment.

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    FAQ

    What questions do they ask at a sorority interview?

    Opening Day Questions
    • Why did you choose this college/university? …
    • What’s your major? …
    • Where are you from? …
    • Why are you interested in Greek life? …
    • Did you do anything fun over the summer? …
    • Do you have any plans for involvement on campus? …
    • What were you involved in during high school? …
    • Do you have any volunteer experience?

    What questions should I ask d9 sororities?

    Questions for Students to Ask Prior to Joining
    • What can your fraternity/sorority offer a student?
    • What makes your chapter unique and sets it apart from other chapters?
    • What types of leadership opportunities do you offer?
    • Are your brothers/sisters active on campus? …
    • Is your chapter active on campus?

    How do you answer why do you want to be an AKA?

    What can AKA do for you? AKA can provide me with life-long opportunities to fulfill my purpose, to serve others, and change the world around me. AKA will offer me extreme growth as a woman. Also, Sisterhood is one of AKA’s major founding principles, and this is something that I have always longed for.

    Does aka check credit?

    Here’s a final example of the wording from the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority application (whose most illustrious member is probably First Lady Michelle Obama): “As part of the membership application process, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated will conduct a background check on you.

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