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08-08-2006, 10:10 PM
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Yea, sorry, I am sure it is different at different schools. I don't know if your school even has houses or the like so I assume various schools could accomodate less or more as far as family goes -
It was great though to have family watch the "run" when the girls accept their bids and of course the sororities would want to know how many people to plan for on bid day and if the university isn't use to a mob of mothers and/or fathers then I guess it is what ever is the norm at whatever university.
Anyone from your university would, of course, be able to give better advice then I.
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08-09-2006, 07:52 PM
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Ok, wow! I'll totally admit to being a "list" person. I like to know as much information as humanly possible before I throw myself into a situation and because of this, I can recognize the need to plan and control in others. You have a week to go-take a deep breath! Breathe! It's going to be ok. Relax. You seem to be very prepared-probably more so then most girls going through at UCF. Enjoy the last week of summer!
I know that it's scary because you don't totally know what you're getting into, but there are going to be lots of people (i.e., your Rho Gammas) who will help you get through the week. Don't get so caught up in knowing everything or planning that you forget to enjoy the week and remember each moment.
The other UCF Greeks have offered you great advise. Here's one more thing to keep in mind -(If I remember correctly) PNM's are not allowed to take anything into the houses with them. Your Rho Gamma will probably give you a clear plastic bag to put your essentials in and you'll have to leave that outside in the tent. So, don't stress about bringing tons of stuff with you. Don't forget-your Rho Gammas have been in your shoes before! They know what you need. Just don't forget your umbrella!
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08-09-2006, 10:24 PM
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08-10-2006, 07:26 PM
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University of none of your business. Quit trying to guess where I go (trying to put this as nicely as possible).
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08-10-2006, 09:31 PM
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Ok (i know i didn't go to ucf, but) a halter top should be ok depending on your body type. If you find your self having to "correct" your shirt throughout the day or throughout the party then that wouldn't be good. If however you are more comfortable having your arms "free" from sleeves then I think a halter top should be fine. AGAIN ONLY IF YOU HAVE THE CORRECT BODY TYPE FOR IT!!!
anyone from ucf might be able to help more because I know the acceptable "dress" is different from campus to campus.
Keep us updated when the time comes - - and AGAIN HAVE FUN!!! even when you are planning recruitment - have a great time.
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08-10-2006, 10:16 PM
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I would agree with the above poster. I went though recruitment at UCF and wore a holter during one round (I actually think it was philantrophy) and I looked good.
Just heed the above advice. As long as it looks right for your body type, you dont have to correct it in order for it to look appropriate and you look respectable... then you are fine.
Best of luck to you!!!!!
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08-11-2006, 06:17 PM
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Just heed the above advice. As long as it looks right for your body type, you dont have to correct it in order for it to look appropriate and you look respectable... then you are fine.
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I agree, as long as you feel comfortable, confident and classy in it. Keep in mind that you may have to sit on the floor on philanthropy day. Most of the houses will do crafts and not every house has table seating. You'll want to be able to move easily.
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