Infractions
Omicron Specific
Party Information
Recruitment Rules
Random
100
The Five B's

What is Booze (Alcohol, Illicit Substances, Parting), Boys (romantic relationships), Beliefs (Religion), Ballots (politics, political topics, touchy current events), Bucks (money, anything activities that are over $100 should not be discussed (ie. attending the Eras Tour)

100

How long has PSR been on campus?

What is since December 6, 2003?

100

What is the theme of each round?

What is Meet & Greet, Philanthropy, Sisterhood, Preference

100

When does Strict Silence begin and end?

What is immediately after our final round of Day 4 till Bid Day at 4 PM?

100

When is PSR's Founder's Day?

What is September 24th
200

The intentional or unintentional actions that lead a PNM to perceive she/they will be receiving a bid to a particular chapter, can set up a PNM for unrealistic expectations, and lead to disappointment and may result in the PNM removing herself/themself from the recruitment process.

What is Bid Promising?

200

What are ways PSR members can get financial assistance? 

EDF (Emergency Dues Fund, Greek Life), Pearl Fund (Financial aid created by our chapter for our sisters), payment plans (between active and VPF), and PSR nationally has 7 scholarships you can apply for!

200

What is the TWO questions you must MEMORIZE?

What is "Why did you join PSR?" and "What is your favorite memory"

200

What day must you discuss and hand PNMs the financial card information?

What is Day Two?

200

The number of bids that can be given at the conclusion of formal recruitment vs the maximum number of members a chapter can have

What is Quota (11) vs Total (70)

300

T/F: Is discussing other chapters during Recruitment an infraction?

False: Only if it shows favoritism or is negative towards any chapters. If a PNM brings up another chapter, keep the conversation positive, do not add information to the conversation, and bring it back to PSR!

300

What is our Active and New Members Dues cost?

What is Active: around $350 and New Member: $400?

300

What is the time frames for each day? (how long are each round and how long are breaks)

What is D1: 25 minute rounds, 10 minute break D2: 35 minute rounds, 15 minute break D3: 45 minute round, 15 minute break D4: 60 minute round, 15 minute break
300

What happens when a chapter gets an infraction?

What is a warning, a meeting, a fine/chapter punishment (in order)

300

What are the types of rooms we have in our house & quantity of each?

What is singles (3), doubles (4, one with their own bathroom *Presidents room*), triple (1, own bathroom and porch) 

400

Three or more Actives talking or sitting at the same table as one PNM

What is Hot Boxing?

400

How many active members do we have?

What is 24?

400

What are the activities for each day?

What are question game (meet & greet), value board (sisterhood), 

400

When must a PNM sign the MRABA?

What is after Day 4?
400

What chapters are joining us for Primary?

What is CSU and Akron!
500

If I need to use the restroom and am not talking to a PNM, can I leave the room before 2 minutes left of the round?

What is NO!!! The doors cannot be opened for any reason (other than medical emergencies) during rounds. The doors can only be opened to welcome PNMs and to signal to walk PNMs out. USE THE RESTROOM DURING BREAKS. 

500

"Everyone is the same," "What makes PSR different?" 

In PSR, what brings us together is our professional goal to pursue STEM fields while also wanting to be a part of greek life. PSR is built on ensuring that you can do both: an academically rigorous major and a time-demanding organization! There are multiple blocks to build a pyramid just like there are multiple interests, personalities, and values within our chapter and between sisters.

500

What days do we reconvene after rounds and vote to see PNMs for following days?

What is ____

500

What day do I HAVE to wear greek letters?

What is the day of Silence, the Monday after Day 4. 

500

What are symbols of PSR and what they represent?

What is Pyramid (The pyramid has passed the test of time not by triumphing over the elements, but by existing in harmony with them. 4 points, 4 values: Ingenuity, Ambition, Inner Strength, Endurance), Star (the symbol of goals, dreams, and wishes: 5 points, 5 values *Optimism, Diversity, Responsibility, Integrity, Loyalty*), Key ("The key to knowledge"), Penguin (mascot), Pearl (jewel), Orchid (flower)

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