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(Un)Official Auburn University Sorority Recruitment 2010 Thread
I thought it would be nice if there was an (un)official thread for the discussion of Auburn Recruitment. Below is the weather forecast for the week!
Saturday, August 7, 2010 Move-in day for the dorms Optional PNM meeting. Isolated T-Storms, High 93, Low 73, 30% Chance of precipitation. Sunday, August 8, 2010 Ice Water Teas Mostly Sunny, High 96, Low 75, 20% Chance of precipitation. Monday, August 9, 2010 Ice Water Teas Partly Cloudy, High 97, Low 74, 10% Chance of precipitation. Tuesday, August 10, 2010 Philanthropy Day Partly Cloudy, High 95, Low 74, 10% Chance of precipitation. Wednesday, August 11, 2010 Philanthropy Day Isolate T-Storms, High 92, Low 73, 30% Chance of precipitation. Thursday, August 12, 2010 Skit Day Scattered T-Storms, High 92, Low 73, 30% Chance of precipitation. Friday, August 13, 2010 Preference Day (and Friday the 13th!!!!) Scattered T-Storms, High 90, Low 67, 40% Chance of precipitation. Saturday, August 14, 2010 Bid Day Scattered T-Storms, High 91, Low 74, 60% Chance of precipitation. |
YAYYYY! Thank you, AUAZD!!
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So...how many are registered right now?
(And PS: sure you want your real name in your sig??) |
According to the Auburn Panhellenic facebook page, they are expecting about 1200 girls for recruitment.
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Only a week left til IWTs!
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AUAZD2001- a question, a friend's daughter is going through recruitment, I know many SEC schools have special events on Bid Day. Since my friend is non greek, what activities should they be ready for ( as parents ) if their daughter pledges at Auburn?
thanks for any insight Merry |
Many parents (both new member's and sister's) will attend Bid Day festivities. These include lots of pictures (both informal and group), refreshments, introductions of the Chapter officers and Alumnae advisors, and an brief explanation of the new member period and financial obligations. Chapters welcome parents, other family members and friends to join in the celebration of the start of another great year at Auburn. After Bid Day festivities are over the new members usually are released for a few hours and return in the evening for pledging ceremony and sleepover. These activies, however, are restricted to new members and initiates only.
The year I went through recruitment my parents came to Auburn the night before Bid Day and stayed in a nearby hotel. They came to share in the excitement of Bid Day and stayed until the first day of classes to help me settle in. |
If you don't mind me jumping in here...
Last year at Auburn, my husband and I got a room at the Auburn Hotel, which put us within walking distance of the Village and the chapter rooms. We were treated to a nice reception in the (brand new!) chapter room and then left with our daughter for a little time with her. She did return later that evening to get to know her pledge class a little better. We ordered the gift package for her suggested in the parents' packet we received a few weeks earlier, but I was a little disappointed with it's contents. |
If any of mine ever rush at Auburn, I want to go to that cute place by Toomer's Corner and handpick some of their precious stuff for a basket!
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I know that place...the one with the cutecutecute handbags? Wish the son were still in school there.
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Somebody help us! What's the name of that place?
And folks, if you're in Auburn, be sure you go into Toomer's Drugstore for a real Cherry or Vanilla Coke, the kind they make with syrup! Best. Ever. |
Wrapsody is the name of the store downtown. There is also another shop called Tiger Surprise that has lots of cute sorority stuff.
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I love Wrapsody! But last time I was in there, they were clearing out all of their sorority merchandise. I got a lot of other really cute stuff though!
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Random question:
I don't come from a school where parents come to Bid Day activities. I'm sure for the most part, parents are happy that their kids are happy. Has the presence of a parent ever made things, um, awkward for the kid in the event that recruitment didn't have a favorable outcome in the parent's eyes? Ex: I could see Legacy Mom being visibly upset that Daughter didn't get a bid to XYZ and making a big deal about it in front of Daughter. Or Daughter being bummed about not getting her 1st choice and having a mom present who encourages her to depledge or something. Does that happen or are most parents pretty tactful if they choose to come to Bid Day? |
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