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Originally Posted by Momto2gals
Although it is still up in the air as to whether or not my daughter will get a bid on bid day. I have planned all along to go down there. I am still going to go even if she doesn't get a bid as I feel as if she will need me that much more. Also I have purchased a "few more items" (Ha) for her and her dorm room! So I need to take those down to her as well and we can go shop for a printer in the morning. It should be a great day for me and her no matter what the outcome. I can only hope that it has a good outcome though and she gets a bid from this sorority that she is hoping for. I am so thankful I found this board with all of these threads. This site has been very helpful, informative, and supportive for me these last few days.
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Since my experience was SOOOOO different than an SEC recruitment, I just have to say this... While I understand why most of them do recruitment before school starts, I was thinking back to when I first went away to school. I was so nervous about moving away from home to a school where I only knew a handful people, living in a dorm for the first time, worrying about finding my way around campus, having my friends split all over the state, etc. I can't even imagine adding the stress of an SEC recruitment to all that nervousness and emotion! It has to be extremely difficult for those who don't succeed at recruitment because it is their first taste of college life and it starts out difficult. Somehow, I'd never thought about that aspect of it before until you mentioned picking up a few more things for her dorm room. It brought me back to that very scary first week of school where I wasn't sure if I had everything I would need, didn't know what my roommate would be like, where the buildings were that I had to go to for classes, etc. How incredibly overwhelming for these young ladies (and their mothers!)