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You have the list??????
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I'm a jinx....
My rush crushes I wrote recs for-- both went KD! Congrats to KD on getting some awesome girls!
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Is the list posted on the Internet somewhere? My husband's cousin went through recruitment and I'm dying to know where she went!!
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One more thing
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I do have one more piece of unsolicited advice for all UGA frreshman parents from someone with very limited but very recent experience: Please tell your daughters to look forward and enjoy their freshman year getting to know lots of people within and outside their sororities, no matter how good or bad they feel right now about recruitment. If they are lucky enough to be in Brumby they are with 900+ freshman girls, several of whom may well be their best friends forever. (I'm sure other dorms are great, too, but there's that limited experience thing.) UGADaughter went to UGA from out-of-state. By the end of her first semester she had a very close-knit group of about 15 girl friends from the dorm, and she only knew one of them at the beginning of the year. Sure, if they had deferred rush at UGA they probably would have all tried to pledge together somewhere. Now they all love (or at least like) their own sororities or other groups and they have this great, close-knit group, too. Within the group of friends there are 5 sororities and 4 states represented, and at least two of the girls didn’t even go through recruitment and probably never will. To me the most unfortunate thing about SEC recruitment is that, because it is the week before school even starts, it is the only thing going on and therefore feels like not only the most important thing, but everything. The importance of the “right match” is hugely magnified. It is only natural that the girls and we parents want that first week away from home to go perfectly. I do think it would be better if they were already in school for at least a short period before recruitment, but I also admit that I don’t know how the sisters could balance preparation for recruitment, their school work and their social lives once classes have begun. Anyway, I am rambling. My point is this can be a wonderful year for the girls no matter how recruitment went, and the opportunities for friendship and rewarding activities are all over the place. They don’t know that yet, but they will. Just let them vent, stay supportive and encourage them to find their place, or all their places, among the many wonderful choices and opportunities they have. Be there for them, but don’t try to “solve” things for them. Stay positive and upbeat and, most likely, things will work out really well. OK, down off my soapbox. |
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Does anyone have numbers for all of the houses? I am a total failure at finding this out for myself.
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I have the list from my house, but if anyone finds the link of all the houses please post. I am sure I shouldn't post this, but I have a real problem with the UGA Panhel. I sent over 6 e-mails messages this summer asking why the scholarship report for Spring 2008 wasn't posted as the fraternity grades for Spring was posted. I had girls going through rush that wanted to see the grade point averages of the sororities. I NEVER RECEIVED ANY REPLIES BACK which I thought was very unprofessional.
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****Happy Dance**** |
UGA recruitment
Whoooaaaa!!!! One of the two girls I wrote a rec for at UGA went Zeta (not sure about the other one yet). I am so excited!!! I've known her since she was in the seventh grade. Been on the phone with her mom for the last hour explaining everything.
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UGA also doesn't usually post a list; groups take out ads with new member names in the Red and Black. I am hoping that if everyone made quota they will post one online since all the lists will be similar in length. |
Go UGA!! :D
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Panhel did post a full list last year.
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