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Old 01-06-2008, 10:54 PM
cuserushgirl cuserushgirl is offline
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Funky-colored hair: Bad idea for rush?

Hey everyone!

I'm a sophomore at Syracuse University, and I'm signed up to participate in next semster's formal recruitment.

I'm planning to get my hair dyed this week. I have a funky/unique taste in styling my hair, and I'm hoping to dye my hair purple and black. Mind you, I'm going to a professional place to get this tastefully done, and I'm not going to look like a 12-year-old My Chemical Romance fan who shops at Hot Topic.

Ideally, my appearance shouldn't affect my admission into a sorority- but will it? Will some houses not want a "weird" looking girl in their house? How does *your* sorority look upon girls with alternative looking styles?

I want some opinions, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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