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Old 08-12-2009, 02:47 AM
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trust me i want a bid too (: but if i feel it's not right for me or things become too unrealistic financially for me i will drop but I am definitely wanting a bid and wanting to start a bunch of new friendships and join a sisterhood!
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Old 08-12-2009, 03:02 AM
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trust me i want a bid too (: but if i feel it's not right for me or things become too unrealistic financially for me i will drop but I am definitely wanting a bid and wanting to start a bunch of new friendships and join a sisterhood!
Just a note here:

If you're talking about ACCEPTING a bid and then dropping out/depledging--please be sure that it's something you financially can handle BEFORE you accept a bid (should you receive one).

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Old 08-12-2009, 03:26 AM
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no no I mean I would drop out of recruitment. I feel as though I am being misunderstood. I really want a bid, and as far as i can tell from the detailed financial plan, I can afford it. But if I go to philanthropy day, (the 2nd round of recruitment for us) which is when they go into more detail about financial responsibilities, and somehow realize something about the cost I didn't before and I can't afford it, I will drop out of recruitment. I really do want to join a sorority and have a great week of recruitment.
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Old 08-12-2009, 07:41 AM
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no no I mean I would drop out of recruitment. I feel as though I am being misunderstood. I really want a bid, and as far as i can tell from the detailed financial plan, I can afford it. But if I go to philanthropy day, (the 2nd round of recruitment for us) which is when they go into more detail about financial responsibilities, and somehow realize something about the cost I didn't before and I can't afford it, I will drop out of recruitment. I really do want to join a sorority and have a great week of recruitment.
Oh ok. I got it.
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