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I would say logos are a no-go. |
There's a shoe named after Reva Shayne even though Guiding Light got cancelled?
I'm so confused :confused::confused: |
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But how else can you get noticed?! |
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The girls will also know if you're trying too hard. If you are wearing a bunch of stuff that makes you uncomfortable, it's easy to tell. And if you put on an act and get in a house with a bunch of girls that you aren't like or don't like, it will have been a waste of time. Just wear what fits well and what you're confident in. I think back to what I wore during recruitment and I cringe! But then I realize I ended up where I did because of who I am, not what I wore or didn't wear.
Also, I would recommend against referring to anyone as "uppity." That will not endear you to anyone, especially potential sisters. |
Something else I wanted to add to this:
When choosing your outfits, remember that you are dressing for a group of WOMEN. NOT MEN. If you didn't know, these 2 groups are NOT alike. What a guy thinks looks good, a girl may think looks AWFUL and INAPPROPRIATE. That outfit that your bf says looks "totally hot" probably needs to stay on the hanger (unless your boyfriend is Clinton from What Not to Wear or someone else with a sense of style, which I doubt). The goal of recruitment is not to look "hot." |
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I think you'll do great at rush :) I wish you luck!!! |
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I know there are other tall girls on here who know EXACTLY what I'm talking about. |
Well, according to a BMI calculator, her height and weight equal a BMI of 25.1, which is on the cusp of normal weight and overweight. True, the BMI may be inaccurate for people who have significantly more or less muscle mass than most.
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It's ok to encourage other PNMs, but we try to steer clear of: "OMG you're soo going to get a bid!" "I know you're going to do sooo well at rush!" and things like that. Why? Because we do not know if that's the case. There have been instances in the past of PNMs not getting bids and feeling kind of hurt because GCers said things like that and it didn't happen. Also, we really don't know these PNMs and how they'll do at recruitment, so why say that? And really, who's to say that a PNM thinks she is any less pretty or something like that, just because she wants to shed a few lbs. She may just want to feel healthier. Weight loss does not always mean that a girl is starving herself to be in a sorority. |
I realize I don't have 3000 posts, but I know the difference between giving false hope and friendly encouragement. I would hope that no one would think they are going to get a bid based on what they read on a random website, but I know that recruitment is stressful and if you haven't been through it you don't know what to expect. It takes a lot of guts to post on here when you know (or don't, as is often the case) that every word is going to be inspected and criticized. It's easy for those of us who are fortunate enough to have had the experience of being a collegiate member to make certain comments; we have the benefit of hindsight.
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