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Old 08-06-2007, 03:45 PM
srmom srmom is offline
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Mom isn't Greek, so no legacy issues.

I think that the moms who are planning on staying want to be there in case things go south. They want to be supportive. But, I agree that it sends the message that it will be devastating if things don't work out and maybe if the moms back off a bit, it would be helpful. Unfortunately, I think these girls already think that not getting a bid is the end of the world. It is a really big deal in our area to pledge a sorority and I dread the results for the girls who are going to the REALLY competitive campuses. One in particular is going to Georgia. She is a cute girl, but probably won't stand out from all of the other cute girls, and she doesn't know a soul there!
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Old 08-12-2007, 08:40 PM
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Moms there for recruitment week

Mom needs to stay home. She can always be there via the phone if needed. When I went through rush back in 1983, my mother was a basket case. We decided that I would call her every night after the parties to give her my updates. After the talk with my mom each night, I would head out with other 'rushees' from my dorm to get dinner, talk about the day, etc. This was a GREAT way to get comfortable on a new, HUGE University campus. I thought this was the most fun, relaxing part of the week and I cherished it. I agree with all the other people who have said that if mom is there, it sends a message that she is really there to pick up the pieces if things don't work out. Things are going to work out. One way or the other, things are going to work out, and Mom can be there then. This is one time that I think a girl benefits from venturing out there and doing her own thing. After all, it is her choice, not her mom's.

I'm a mom now, so please don't think I'm not sympathetic to moms who are protective and anxious about how all this can go. I just remember my own experience with 'Rush Week', and I am really glad my mom stayed home (albeit, by the phone...no cell phones then).

It sounds like your friend is very well prepared and ready to go. I will keep my fingers crossed that she finds the right place...I am sure that she will!

Elizabeth
'87 UGA Grad
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Old 08-12-2007, 08:51 PM
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agree--mom should help move daughter in, give her a hug and a kiss and go home.

hopefully daughter will be kind enough to update mom daily when rush begins(and you in turn can update us)
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