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08-15-2011, 01:38 PM
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The researcher/scientist can't let this go:
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Originally Posted by ugamama
Never read Pledged but was asked numerous times by my friends whether I was going to Georgia to be with my daughter on bid day. Base on their facebook pages, they were there with their daughters on bid day at UT, A&M and TCU. So no I am basing this on first hand knowledge. I don't really have an opinion on it. There was a big part of me that wanted to be with my daughter on that day (just in case). And if it a tradition at a school then that is great.
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I don't consider reports from friends to be first-hand knowledge. You're repeating what someone else told you, not your own personal experience(s). There are NO UNIVERSALS in recruitment practices. What flies at one campus would be completely out of line on another.
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Are you saying that Moms don't go up for Bid Day at southern (and more specifically Texas) schools? That has not been my experience AT ALL. Moms, sisters, brothers, dads, aunts....they all always seem to be there. The more the merrier!!!
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That is not what LadyLonghorn is saying at all. Again, your experience is specific to what chapters? what colleges/universities?
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We've discussed families coming to Bid Day here a lot lately! I think it gets bigger every year at Auburn but this is a big deal with family events at the sorority houses at several universities, SEC schools in particular.
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OK, then, very good: let's see the data. Specifically, universities/colleges, and evidence to support the claim(s) being put forth.
I am not flaming or arguing; instead I am initiating a healthy exchange of information based on facts. The misinformation, memes, and urban legends/myths that get passed around drive me *stark*raving*insane. (Use qualifiers, for the love of Mike.)
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08-15-2011, 01:42 PM
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I was in a sorority at UGA and at the time our parents did not attend Bid Day. It was a time especially for pledges and sisters to bond. There were other days set aside for parents to spend their day with the sorority. I don't recall any sororities at uga having families there. Things could have changed since then.
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To my knowledge it has not changed at UGA. At least not in my daughter's sorority. However, it is a practice at Texas Schools and Ole Miss and Auburn based on what my friends did last year with their daughters.
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08-15-2011, 01:52 PM
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OK, then, very good: let's see the data. Specifically, universities/colleges, and evidence to support the claim(s) being put forth.
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Definitely Auburn, Bama, Jax State--we've seen videos and pictures online here--and someone else please find the thread where we discussed families coming to Bid Day this summer! I have no clue where it is!
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08-15-2011, 01:52 PM
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University of Alabama has family and friends at Bid Day!
Most Fraternity Pledges and Actives as well, many holding roses to introduce them selves with! What a sight!
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08-15-2011, 01:53 PM
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Very well then!
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Originally Posted by AzTheta
The researcher/scientist can't let this go:
That is not what LadyLonghorn is saying at all. Again, your experience is specific to what chapters? what colleges/universities?
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I respectfully disagree. See below.
ugamama said this:
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Originally Posted by ugamama
It is probably to keep Moms from taking over the campus HaHa! It is a phenomena in Texas that the moms camp out near campus during rush in case their daughters don't get a bid and then to celebrate with them if they do.
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I'm going off the "It is a phenomena in Texas..." part.
LL says this quoting the above from ugamama:
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Originally Posted by LadyLonghorn
Someone believes what she read in Pledged or is still living in another century.
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I take that to mean that LL believes that ugamama was going off of a stereotype that TX moms go for Bid Day and she is claiming it's absolutely absurd and not true.
My personal experience is UT Austin (again, assuming LL's name and experience, hers should be similar). I pledged in the 90's and my sister in the 80's. In MY experience, it was very much the norm for families to attend bid day and I understand it still is. Legacy or not - and to be there to wipe tears off of those who don't fair well. I have also witnessed this at other TX and SEC schools where friends, daughters, etc... pledged.
Didn't mean to set anyone off here. I was simply going off personal experience and questioning LL's seemingly similar experience. That's all.
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08-15-2011, 01:53 PM
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OK, then, very good: let's see the data. Specifically, universities/colleges, and evidence to support the claim(s) being put forth.
I am not flaming or arguing; instead I am initiating a healthy exchange of information based on facts. The misinformation, memes, and urban legends/myths that get passed around drive me *stark*raving*insane. (Use qualifiers, for the love of Mike.)[/QUOTE]
I really don't want to argue with you. But these are the examples that I could verify through Facebook off the top of my head.
PiPhi, Kappa, Chi O, TriDelt - all at UT, Kappa, PiPhi at A&M, PiPhi, TriDelt, ChiO at Ole Miss. I KNOW that I have pictures of Moms and Daughters at these schools on BID Day. I also KNOW that I was asked by various friends if I was going to Georgia to be with my daughter. One friend offered a beachhouse for me to stay in the week of Rush so I could be nearer to my daughter (just in case). These same women were going to be with their daughters at their campuses and were "concerned" and wanted me to be there. I am not repeating a myth. I didn't know it existed until I was asked/told about it last year. I will NOT post the facebook pictures because I don't feel it is right to do that. But I assure you I am not making this up.
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08-15-2011, 01:56 PM
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My friend's daughter "rushed" at Alabama last year and they had a brunch/lunch for the parents at each house once the bids were extended. At OSU and OU, many parents attend Bid Day, especially OSU, who has thier Bid Day on a Saturday. OU probably has less because thier Bid Day is during the workweek and many parents work.
My daughter goes to UT. There were not as many moms at Bid Day, however, I would not be surprised if that doesn't change in the years to come. Her sorority was very welcoming to us moms, but we didn't stay long..just long enough to see the house and give our daughters a hug and take some pictures....nothing like the "brunch" at Bama..There were moms there and I think there would be more if Bid Day was on the weekend...UT's is on a Tuesday.
Personally, I wouldn't have missed it!
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08-15-2011, 01:58 PM
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hooray!!! please let us know when you hear something.
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I definitely will (same goes for her friend, if/when I find out where she got a bid)! Milledge will certainly be rocking tonight. It's custom that a bunch of the guys in the fraternities get lawn chairs and watch from right across the street (my guess is both of my cousins will be doing this tonight-they've done it every year they've been at UGA). The entire street is really loud, they have cops out near the houses and I believe traffic on the street gets blocked off.
Oh, and for what it's worth, my aunt and uncle, who are both alums of UGA, will be there at some point tonight (they live VERY close to the UGA campus) to celebrate with my cousin.
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08-15-2011, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by shirley1929
Very well then!
I respectfully disagree. See below.
I'm going off the "It is a phenomena in Texas..." part.
LL says this quoting the above from ugamama:
I take that to mean that LL believes that ugamama was going off of a stereotype that TX moms go for Bid Day and she is claiming it's absolutely absurd and not true.
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That wasn't the interpretation/conclusion I arrived at based on what LL wrote.
Keep the info coming, I've started a spreadsheet. Thanks, shellfish, for the link to the other thread.
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08-15-2011, 02:34 PM
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That wasn't the interpretation/conclusion I arrived at based on what LL wrote.
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Ok, all good. Glad I'm mistaken (I guess?).
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08-15-2011, 02:53 PM
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No harm, no foul. The spreadsheet is looking messy; I will keep working on it. This is fun for me! I'm learning all sorts of stuff today.
BTW here was my Zen of the Day meditation:
"Conflict is never what it appears to be. Beneath the surface of emotional reactions lies a chance to transform the most bewildering questions into the most enlightened answers."
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08-15-2011, 02:57 PM
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Hmmm...according to that thread, parents DON'T go to bid day at UGA. That's from UGA sorority members.
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08-15-2011, 03:02 PM
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Hmmm...according to that thread, parents DON'T go to bid day at UGA. That's from UGA sorority members.
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I'm sure that's the case & I definitely wasn't speaking to UGA specifically because I have no first (or even second!) hand knowledge of UGA. I was replying to some comments made about Texas schools and Texas mothers.
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08-15-2011, 03:02 PM
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Thank you, Shellfish! I had no idea what it was even called!
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