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I didn't No Rec this girl, but I did let our Recruitment Chair and Advisor know how horrible she was BEFORE recruitment and after she was assigned to my bump group! Ok, here goes:
I had a lot of guy friends and friends who had boyfriends in the campus fraternities, so it was pretty common for us all to hang out with them at their various apartments and suites (no houses on my campus). Of course, there were always the handful (or more) of cute freshman girl hangers-on who would be at their parties. One who was at EVERY party (I'm talking every night, every week!), would get plastered and pass out practically every night, was known to be sleeping with numerous guys in the different fraternities, and, oddly enough, was really into smoking cigars (gross, right?). To top it all off, yes this was a school in the warm South, but she literally wore a way too short mini-skirt every single day of the year--believe me, everyone in the caf saw WAY too much of this girl's body because of this wardrobe. Of course she signed up for Recruitment, joy--not! Ice Water comes around and she is assigned to my bump group. Understand that I'd actually spoken to this girl before, but she acted like she had never met me before (believe, our school was TINY) and was beyond bizarre and, well, not very bright. Needless to say, I told what I knew and so did countless other girls in may chapter. We dropped her immediately. She did end up pledging another chapter, but dropped out pretty quickly. I'm guessing they somehow missed her bad rep, but they wised up pretty quickly. I was just happy I didn't have to call "Mini-Skirt Girl" my sister.
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