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tootiepie2 04-01-2013 09:03 PM

I don't think there are any male Gcers from LSU here to help with KA leg policy. sorry. Best bet is to get your dad to contact someone and find out. And like I said the sooner the better.

GetMeOutOfHere 04-01-2013 09:17 PM

Yes ma'am, that's what I'm doing right now.
Thank ya'll for everything, I found all the advice I need.

MysticCat 04-02-2013 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by MaryPoppins (Post 2211043)
The way through this is -> I would introduce you as a native Texan raised by Texans in California.

This.

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Originally Posted by LAblondeGPhi (Post 2211050)
I think you have a case of "grass is greener" syndrome. You seem to have such a negative opinion of where you grew up, the culture and the people, while idolizing old school stereotypes of the South. From the brief passages you've written, you paint a truly terrible picture of Californians that not only damages your credibility, but is just not accurate. When I hear someone have that much negativity to their environment, I usually suspect someone of playing poorly with others and having adjustment issues.

And this. Frankly, what I suspect is someone who all of his life has heard comparisons from his parents between "home" and where they live now. Often in those comparisons, "home" takes on a somewhat romanticized patina, with the the good parts coming to the fore (and being exaggerated), the bad parts being forgotten and stereotypes on all sides being reinforced. When I read statements like the OP's, I tend to think there's a somewhat skewed, unrealistic expectation going on of what the South is like.

GetMeOutOfHere, you aren't coming off as a douche at all. You're coming across as someone who's enthusiastic, who may have an image in your mind that isn't quite realistic, and who as result might be trying just a little too hard.

ElvisLover 04-02-2013 10:53 AM

To the OP, I'm from Texas and have traveled all over the U.S. and some countries abroad. To your credit, I think you're right in your assumption that certain regions have more self-absorbed people than other areas of our country. At any rate, give LSU a shot without going in with preconceived stereotypes about the fraternities. You just might find your own fit.

AOII Angel 04-02-2013 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ElvisLover (Post 2211145)
To the OP, I'm from Texas and have traveled all over the U.S. and some countries abroad. To your credit, I think you're right in your assumption that certain regions have more self-absorbed people than other areas of our country. At any rate, give LSU a shot without going in with preconceived stereotypes about the fraternities. You just might find your own fit.

:rolleyes: Really? I lived in Baton Rouge for 17 years and have lived in the northeast and southwest. My brother and sister in law who had lived in Louisiana/Mississippi their entire lives moved to California a year ago for work and have meet the most wonderful and gracious people as I have in all the places I have lived. Sounds as though someone else is a little self conscious.

AZTheta 04-03-2013 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ElvisLover (Post 2211145)
To the OP, I'm from Texas and have traveled all over the U.S. and some countries abroad. To your credit, I think you're right in your assumption that certain regions have more self-absorbed people than other areas of our country. At any rate, give LSU a shot without going in with preconceived stereotypes about the fraternities. You just might find your own fit.

No fooling. People from Texas are interesting, to say the least.

:p

Born in TN, raised in NorCA, schooled in SoCA and AZ, live part time in CO. "I love everybody"! (would link to Lyle's album but that's pushing it, even I know that).

ElvisLover 04-03-2013 07:23 PM

To AOPiA and AzTheta, I've been in Mississippi for a long time now. Maybe I need to "get out" more, but, at any rate, I'll always be a Texan. To our credit or discredit, you know we can't help it!
That being said, I do so hope the OP will have a positive experience at LSU, coming from so far away. Love you girls! ;)


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