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Old 01-14-2009, 11:42 PM
hntrqueen hntrqueen is offline
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We went to Stephenie Meyer first. I can't remember what their theme was because we spent most of the time just sitting around talking (it might have been a rootbeer float night or something...) I was sooooo nervous!!!! When we got there we sat down on a couch with a few different girls and flipped through their scrapbook. It looked like they had so much fun together! The girls were talkative but Karen sort of monopolized the conversation. She is very outgoing and I am so quiet when I'm nervous. The girls were very nice but I was so worried that they weren't impressed by me since I didn't talk very much! Regardless we had one more party to go that night so we left.

We went to F. Scott Fitzgerald next, which Karen didn't think she would like and she didn't think I would like it either. However, I wouldn't listen to her after meeting my fellow knight at the information tables. But it turns out she was right. All the girls were dressed in black which creeped me out, not in a creepy scary sense but just the fact that they were all dressed the same. I also noticed that they were almost blondes (I'm a brunette). We got a house tour and the house was very gorgeous but the one girl I was talking to asked why I was interested in greek life and I mentioned that my mom had been a ZTA. The girl like freaked out and kept saying how they had to tell their president that I was a legacy, etc... I was really confused since I thought to be a legacy it had to be the same sorority and Fitzgerald is not ZTA. I felt like she concentrated on that fact too much and didn't try to get to know me and it turned me off even more. Looking back there were some nice girls that I met but it was not a good fit and I would not be returning.

Karen and I went back to our dorm, laughing about how much we had disliked Fitzgerald. The next day I would be going to Stephenie Meyer alone since Karen wanted to go to John Grisham. Then we would meet up at Nicholas Sparks
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