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Should I tame my syle for rush?
So I've decided to make a new account.
I have a pretty wild taste when it comes to fashion. My clothing style is pretty tame, it's pretty much my head. I have big teased black hair that usually has a hump in it, and I also love makeup and I usually wear a lot on my eyes. Like big false lashes and very contrast eyes. I guess you could say, I always have party makeup on. I'm rushing this coming fall as a sophomore, because I was too nervous for spring rush. I'm wondering, should I play it down? I know I would stick out, because I always do, but I may stick out in a negative way. Since I'm rushing in the south (Texas A&M), I'm thinking more on presenting myself on how the chapters want, not how I want, as badly as that may sound. :) Thanks. |
Amy Winehouse's Rush Thread?
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AWITY???
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Somehow, I don't think being a grammy winning artist would help her pledge a sorority at A&M. |
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I said a hump, not a birds nest. :p |
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Y'all are so lame. |
Well since you are rushing in the south, and the south is competitive, I would tell you that if you do rush, it can't hurt to tone it down a little bit. You can still wear fun eye-shadow...I would just stay away from full "party makeup" and the teased hair.
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Wait a minute. Isn't big hair "normal" in Texas?
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Only at A&M.
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The girls will likely know who you are before rush, so I doubt it will really make a difference. I suggest going all out. |
You should be yourself. But, you might want to remember to dress/groom for the event. For example, dramatic, evening makeup will probably not be appropriate for early rounds like philanthropy day when everyone is dressed simply and casually. Save your more dramatice and dressy "look" for pref.
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You just need to ask yourself if you want to make the impression that you seem to think you will make: primarily memorable for wild hair and makeup.
I'm under the impression that Texas A&M is pretty conservative so my take would be that you'd be better off toning your look down, but as EW noted, if you're wild enough, some people already know you for your look. Seeming like you have good taste is generally a good idea in rush, so it's possible that if you look too wild people could think you were tacky and/or trashy. Why chance it? Can't you do an understated version of your look and have the best of both worlds: being yourself and being appropriate for the events? |
I think you may as well go through rush as you normally are, unless you plan to "tame it down" all through college.
I would be surprised to have bid a prim and proper girl, only to have her showing up at the first chapter meeting with crazy hair and makeup. |
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If she's coming through recruitment like THIS, what would she be like usually, kind of thinking. |
I personally think that full on party make-up wouldn't be appropriate for recruitment. It's a more "everyday" make-up kind of environment.
However, you have to be yourself. It would be very odd if you were to tone your make-up down for rush, get a bid, and then show up to sorority events with crazy make-up. You could find yourself not really fitting in because you changed your looks just so you could join. |
A hump like Tracy Turnblad (not necessarily flipped up ends)? I always thought teased hair was popular in the Deep South. I guess you have to tease your hair with the humidity! My hair is so flat because it is so fine. No matter how much I tease my hair and no matter how much hairspray I use, I can never get it to be full.
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I'm really enjoying the men's input in this thread. It's funny AND constructive!
And I love the AWITY? :) To the OP, I don't know Texas rush, but I'll go along with the advice that you shouldn't "change" yourself for rush anywhere. It's one thing to dress appropriately and adjust if that's what you normally do in similar circumstances, but if outside of rush you'd wear what you wear everywhere you go, then be true to yourself and see if you find a sisterhood that appreciates who you really are. Just be prepared in case that sisterhood isn't there. |
I think the OP knows what she is facing at TAMU. If she is a sophomore, or a freshman for that matter she knows. It is the MOST conservative campus in conservative Texas and her "look" will not sit well with most chapters. I agree with Nittanyalum, just be yourself but be prepared if you don't fit into a sisterhood on that campus. And, yes, you will need references from your hometown. No ifs, ands or buts. Good luck! I wish you the best.
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Since she is already at the school i would wonder what her fellow students think of her look. i don't know Texas, but have guy friends who went to A&M. They said the sororities are really concervative, but their definition and mine might be different. I would say that she should ask friends at her school, especially one who are in sororities what they think. Especially if people are already going to know that is how she dresses, if it was me and I knew her and she came up to me totally different I would wonder what changed about her just her hair or is her personality different too. This is only my opinion, but I have known girls who dress one way to try and fit in with a group, they don't fit in and then go looking for a different group and then change the way they dress ect. I would assume this is what she is doing, but this is just me. I say, ask people at your school because they know what you look like and what would go over and not go over.
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Texas A & M is very competitive, recommendations are usually needed. Do a search on recommendations and Texas recruitment. I hope this will help! :)
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tinydancer = longhorn |
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Good luck going through at A&M; I chose TCU but my family is full of Aggies. Minor suggestion: if you really like being creative with makeup, tone it down to one thing standing out. Maybe have some fun with a pretty eyeshadow one day, and then a bold lipstick the next... just a thought. Nonetheless, do NOT mold yourself completely to fit the sororities unless you will be happy changing until graduation. |
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My wife had a chapter sister who went through a can of hairspray a week. (This was the 80s, after all). One time when they were doing a candle pass, the flame got a little to close to all that aerosaled structure, and poof! |
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Dear XYC National headquaters,
We regret that we have had to depledge Amy prior to initiation. We had several meetings with her to discuss her substance abuse issues and her overall negative attitude. We tried to make her go to rehab and she said no, no, no, no. Sincerely, The TAMU chapter of XYZ Sorry, I couldn't resist:) |
So yeah, you're late.
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And this, ladies and gentlemen, is how one wins friends and influences people.
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You need to show your style, but chances are, to get a bid, you're going to have to tone it down a little. Obviously, you don't want to go to recruitment looking like a Stepford Wife and then surprise your chapter afterward. Keep in mind, if you join a chapter, you will be recruiting the following year, and part of that involves wearing what the VP Recruitment says. Can you deal with that?
ETA: We had a good laugh about Amy Winehouse and then she clarified that she does not have a bird's nest ontop of her head. So she's not Amy Winehouse. |
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TXTAYLOR- go as yourself, if they cant take you for who you are, then why would u want to be with girls like that? good luck! |
Having a sense of humor goes a long way too...as does not taking yourself too seriously...
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It's been swell, but I'm kind of over you now. :) |
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I'm sure you have well enough credit to say it for yourself. I'm mean, you are the one picking fights on the internet. Your immaturity, lameness, and lack of respect is rather amusing. But it's okay, you can't help the fact that you were inbred. :) |
I'm fine with following rules and regulations that are given, even if it has to do with changing my sense of individuality...to a certain extent.
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