GammaPhiBabe |
03-02-2004 12:33 PM |
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Just curious to know how it was different than what you anticipated?
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The following is going to sound like one big whine. So I should preface it by saying that I did enjoy convention. It was a great experience for me to meet sisters from all over, and it gave me a greater understanding about how the sorority works on an international level. But you asked me how it was different from what I anticipated, so.... here goes!
I went in to convention being told that it would be a lot of fun. So that's what I expected... meeting sisters, seeing DC, learning about the sorority, having fun with other Gamma Phi's. First of all, there was NO free time. None. Because I was working full time and attending grad school at the time of that convention, those 4 days in Washington were the only "vacation" I had that entire year. I understand that there is a lot to cram in to a short period of time, but I would have liked to at least have a few hours to see the city. Or to sleep! Instead, I went back home feeling burned out and exhausted. I needed a vacation from my vacation! There were two days when I didn't even have a chance to leave the hotel.
The food the hotel provided was awful (I'm talking rolls that were as hard as bricks!), and I ended up having to miss a meeting time one day just to go find something edible (which ended up being McDonald's...and the fact that I'm calling McDonald's food "edible" is really saying something!). On the upside, I lost about 8 pounds while I was there because I never ate or slept! I think the convention could have been better planned so that there was more free time. Parts of it seemed to be unorganized and that was very frustrating because I kept thinking, "I could be sleeping or eating instead of sitting here waiting on ____."
I didn't a whole lot out of the advisor training, because it was almost totally focused on the "alcohol-free initiative" which is something my school does not participate in. And our school was made an example of in a media workshop (the person leading the workshop obviously did not know that there was a member of our chapter present).
In short, I learned a lot, but I wish I had had some time to see the city and to relax, even if only for a little while. I have already filled out a survey for the advisor training for this upcoming convention. I really do hope that I get to attend the convention this year. Now that I have a better idea of what to expect, maybe I won't be so shocked. And since I will have most of the month of July off, I probably won't be as burned out this year as I was then. I have told my collegiates to try to attend, but not to expect a lot of "fun" while they are there. It's really a lot of work.
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