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NEW BROTHER: Nidhi Bali


Academic Year:

Sophomore

Major:

Computer and Information Science

Hometown:

Dehli, India

What celebrity would you invite to a dinner party and why?

Jimmy Fallon because he is really funny and talented.

What is your stance on the fraternity's Oatmeal Raisin vs. White Macadamia nut debate?

Definitely White Macadamia Nut!! It’s my favorite!

Spirit animal:

Peacock. Trustworthy, confident and full of life!

Why did you rush PSP?

My brother's stories from PSP at Miami University, inspired me to rush for the fraternity. Doing so allowed me to meet many kind and caring people. My interactions with these people made me want to be a part of PSP.

What are you looking forward to now that you’re a brother?

I am super excited to be a brother now and for being a part of this amazing organization with all my amazing brothers! I look forward to getting to know the brothers on a better level. At the same time, I am really excited to attend events like retreat and banquet.

Motto(s) of Favorite Quote:

“Dream big! There are no limitations to how good you can become or how high you can rise except the limits you put on yourself.” – Brian Tracy

Career Goals/ Post Graduate Goals:

I will be going to grad school for Masters in Computer Science. After that, I would want to work as a software engineer.


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Interested in Recruitment?

If you are interested in joining Phi Sigma Pi, check out our  Recruitment Requirements below or directly email our Recruitment Co-Chairs, Amanda Jensen and Natalie Chen at jensen.331@osu.edu and chen.8290@osu.edu

Recruitment Requirements
 

In order to join PSP, you must meet the following qualifications:

1. You must have completed at least one semester of college (that means at least 12 credit hours).

2. You must still have two semesters left at OSU AFTER your semester of initiation.

3. You must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

4. You must attend one speed-interview and one recruitment event.

 

Recruitment happens every Fall and Spring, so make sure to check back often for specific dates of events!

 

See? Not so bad! If you are offered a bid and become a Brother of Beta Iota, you will be expected to attend weekly chapter meetings and attend a minimum of 10 events per semester (broken up between the various committees). Membership dues are paid each semester.

Official blog of Phi Sigma Pi: Beta Iota

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