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Old 10-02-2006, 03:05 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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Sunday morning, my friend got up and put on her pretty preference dress and boarded the bus to her parties.

She decided to take her SRC's advice and go. She wasn't really sure what to do. She didn't really know if she could feel the same about these groups as she did about Prada.

Her first was Dolce & Gabbana. The set up and everything was great. But yet again, she found herself not clicking with these women. During preference cerremony, she looked around and saw other girls crying tears of happiness. She knew that she wouldn't be as happy as any of those girls would be to got a bid from them later on a Bid Night. She almost wished she had dropped them and kept another group for this party. She left here totally sure that she didn't see herself as a Dolce.

Her last was Christian Dior. She told herself that if she got the same vibe here that she got from Dolce that she was just going to drop out. She wanted to find a sorority that she felt at home with. She sort of crossed her fingers that this one would be better than her first pref, and that she would see something that made her feel like she belonged here. She most certainly did. The girl who preffed her here was someone she remembered having a good conversation with during 3rd. She told the girl how she got cut from Prada and suprisingly, this girl had a similar story about being dropped from a fave and being confused. She just got a really friendly vibe from this girl. The preference ceremony was amazing she says. Then, she says, something just 'clicked' and she decided that she wanted to be a Dior. The girls were so sweet to her all along, even when she had her heart set on another sorority. She walked out the door knowing that she wanted (and this is a quote from her) "no one else but Dior".

I'll update later with how she ranked and how things turned out!

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