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Day 3-Pref Night...I was asked back to 2 out of a max of 2...Opie and Tara
First-Opie- I loved this sorority the first 2 nights and the girls I had talked to but tonight the girl I talked to I just didnt connect with and it felt awkward. We ran out of stuff to say and we couldn't just have an easy flowing conversaition. Their Pref night was more ritualized. Second- Tara- The first night I wasn't to keen on this one. And as the process went on it warmed up to me. Also I met more people I got along with after the first night. Their Pref night was a little more relaxed than the other's also. On to ranking. I had a hard time here. I also had a hard time ranking. I liked them both. I had 2 good nights at each and 1 awkward night at both. I am not so keen on either of their Philanthropies but thats fine. So i was a bit confused. I ended up going with my gut from the beginning and just ranking... 1. Opie 2. Tara |
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I would imagine that having a different perspective on things - i.e. how old you were when X happened - might color your opinions on things. I am often mistaken for being much younger than I am, leaving some people surprised when I mention how old I was at a particular moment in time. Quote:
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Actually, at Unser, we were playing a game and the question I was asked was, "Tell us something about yourself that no one would really know." That is when I said I was 27. And no, I didn't bring up my age at any other party and that was a concern for me, as I will put in the conclusion to my story. I am 27, but everyone I talk to thinks I am 21. Also, I think going back to college and not doing everything my friends are doing (getting married and having kids), I do still relate in some way to the younger people. I also work with alot of younger people, so I am constantly around them.
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Bid Day...I had receieved a Bid...
I had a hard time here. First of all, I kind of felt like a fraud in a way. They knew I was a non traditional student but every time they talked to me they always asked what year in school I was, never my age. So I needed to talk to my Pi Chi. I felt like I was in a way lying to the house because my age never came up. I feel and actually look like I am 21 but I am actually 27. My Pi Chi was surprised. But she reassured me that it shouldnt matter my age, obviously they liked me for me and picked me for that reason. It was just hard to get it in my head. I couldnt stop crying haha. And the Bid was to... Opie (which is sad by what happened on the show Tuesday, but I picked his name way before I knew that) a.k.a. Phi Mu |
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Welcome to a wonderful sisterhood!
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Congratulations on your bid!
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Congratulations on your bid! I am soooo glad to finally hear first hand of one of us Non-Trads receiving a bid!
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CONGRATS AND WELCOME! I'm proud to have you as a part of my sisterhood! I'm not sure how CMNH didn't seem compelling (perhaps it was the presentation), but let me assure you that is it! You'll grow to love it very soon!
PM me what institution you are at! |
Congratulations!!
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Congratulations to you and Phi Mu!
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Nice story, happy ending!
Isn't a pnm's age/birthday or high school graduation year or other age referencing information on the panhellenic registration form? And aren't recruitment chairs given copies of this information? My point being that sororities surely know a pnm's age before she even walk through the door on day one. Right? ps: I love Sons of Anarchy! |
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I wouldn't pretend to be knowledgeable about these details at other SEC or Big 10 schools, though it seems that many have a "late registration." |
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P.S. If the OP is at one of the schools I am thinking she is at, the fee is CONSIDERABLY lower than even the lowest fee (i.e. the registering earliest fee) at Bama. |
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