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08-08-2010, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Bamababe
magnoliacurious, I understand and agree with your point, but I think it all comes down to numbers. Last year it was hard enough to get into the house, get lunch, and actually be able to find a place to sit, so by blocking out males (whether they be fraternity boys, family members, or random guys) it actually helps to address the overcrowding problem on bid day.
Honestly, if I had a say, I wouldn't have put this rule into effect, since many of my fraternity friends have sent me disappointed messages, saying how much they were looking forward to coming to my house on bid day and scoping out the new girls while enjoying the sorority's food. I like the huge community atmosphere, of all the actives, pledges, alums, and non affiliated friends coming together to celebrate the end of recruitment.
Basically, I have no say in the matter. I am but a lowly sophomore passing the message along. Like I said before, if you would like to chance it, then more power to you. I don't know every individual house's decision regarding PNM/pledge brothers, but I do know that there are some houses who are not allowing brothers in.
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is there going to be a problem if i send her aunt and her daughter to represent her family since her immediate family can't be there?
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08-08-2010, 02:21 PM
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is there going to be a problem if i send her aunt and her daughter to represent her family since her immediate family can't be there?
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I'm not from there, but I wouldnt think so from a numbers standpoint. I would check with the Greek Life office to make sure.
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08-08-2010, 02:24 PM
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all the houses have receptions regardless of retreats later correct?
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08-08-2010, 02:26 PM
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all the houses have receptions regardless of retreats later correct?
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Truu ... heheh!
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08-08-2010, 04:13 PM
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I did not video all of the sororities, but for those who have not attended Bid Day at Alabama, here is a clip as the Tri Delta's left Denny Stadium and ran to their house. One of the three girls carrying the letters is my older daughter. One of the new members is my youngest daughter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yrQBJuglvM
As previously mentioned, the new members leave the stadium in alphabetical order of the name of their new house. Hopefully, your daughter will call you from inside the stadium so that you will know which group she will be coming out with.
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08-08-2010, 04:14 PM
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Just a quick question...  I will be attending UA next Fall (2011) as a Sophomore. With that considered, if I were to be in a sorority would you suggest I stay in the dorm my first year or go ahead and live in the sorority house (if spots are available)?
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UA freshmen are required to live in dorms. EDITED to add: So sorry, I skipped right over the sophomore part! I'd suggest a dorm, because you're right on campus where everything is happening and it's nice to meet other people that way.
Most sorority houses are full at that point, anyway. There MIGHT be an outside chance that you could move into a house, but I really, really doubt it.
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08-08-2010, 04:50 PM
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Bid Day
My daughter is going through rush this year at Bama. We moved her in to Tutwiler yesterday!! She is so excited - as am I! I just wanted to post the info below regarding Bid Day lunches - my daughter received this in an email from UA Panhellenic:
Bid Day will be on Sunday, August 15th at 10:00 a.m. at Bryant Denny Stadium and Sorority Row. Bid Day is a family event, and sororities will host special meals for new members and their families. Due to space constrictions, however, only new members and their parents will be permitted inside the sorority houses on Bid Day. Please keep this in mind as you make your Bid Day plans.
Thanks & good luck to all the girls & Moms going through Rush this week!
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08-08-2010, 04:59 PM
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LoyallyKappa thanks for sharing the video!
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08-08-2010, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bamamom14
My daughter is going through rush this year at Bama. We moved her in to Tutwiler yesterday!! She is so excited - as am I! I just wanted to post the info below regarding Bid Day lunches - my daughter received this in an email from UA Panhellenic:
Bid Day will be on Sunday, August 15th at 10:00 a.m. at Bryant Denny Stadium and Sorority Row. Bid Day is a family event, and sororities will host special meals for new members and their families. Due to space constrictions, however, only new members and their parents will be permitted inside the sorority houses on Bid Day. Please keep this in mind as you make your Bid Day plans.
Thanks & good luck to all the girls & Moms going through Rush this week!
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Well, I guess that explains it pretty clearly. All I have to say here is, I sure hope they get the space constrictions worked out soon within the coming years so that at least all immediate family members can be let inside on Bid Day for a "family event." Sorry, but I just absolutely hate the idea of having even one good kid in a family of four unexpectedly finding out right at the house door while happily going in that he (or she) had to be apart from his/her family for even a few hours of one day if he/she was just there "as part of the family like always" for a "family event" if there was any other, better way at all to deal with this problem.
Again, best of luck to all in recruitment.
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08-08-2010, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Loyally Kappa
I did not video all of the sororities, but for those who have not attended Bid Day at Alabama, here is a clip as the Tri Delta's left Denny Stadium and ran to their house. One of the three girls carrying the letters is my older daughter. One of the new members is my youngest daughter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yrQBJuglvM
As previously mentioned, the new members leave the stadium in alphabetical order of the name of their new house. Hopefully, your daughter will call you from inside the stadium so that you will know which group she will be coming out with.
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Just FYI, it's Bryant-Denny Stadium....
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08-08-2010, 06:21 PM
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Just FYI, it's Bryant-Denny Stadium....
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lol ... well, as you know, that was not the important information I was trying to get across! The area that the new members run through is barracaded off, and they leave the stadium (no matter what its name is) in an orderly fashion led by letter-carrying sisters who take them to their new house. Their other new sisters will be waiting outside the house to welcome them. Once they get to the house, they will be given a jersey and a name tag.
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08-08-2010, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by missblonde
Just a quick question...  I will be attending UA next Fall (2011) as a Sophomore. With that considered, if I were to be in a sorority would you suggest I stay in the dorm my first year or go ahead and live in the sorority house (if spots are available)?
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I think you should probably go through rush and get a bid before you think about moving into a sorority house. Even if you're going to be a sophomore, I don't believe the sororities allow the new members to move into the houses before they're initiated.
Are you going to a community college to save $ your freshman year or what?
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08-08-2010, 06:50 PM
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Quota may not be that much higher since Bama colonized a new sorority last fall, didn't they?
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Alpha Phi recolonized in fall 2008 and were officially installed in spring 2009. I would think that first "dip" in quota would have been higher in 2008.
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08-08-2010, 06:56 PM
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Alpha Phi recolonized in fall 2008 and were officially installed in spring 2009. I would think that first "dip" in quota would have been higher in 2008.
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Wow ... time really does get away from me. I remember all the discussion when they came in. Seems like it was just last year!
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08-08-2010, 07:00 PM
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I think you should probably go through rush and get a bid before you think about moving into a sorority house. Even if you're going to be a sophomore, I don't believe the sororities allow the new members to move into the houses before they're initiated.
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The only house at Alabama I know anything about is the Tridelt house, since both of my girls were there last year. My oldest got to move in her junior year because she had an officer position. She lived there her senior year also. She graduated this past May.
Like her older sister, my younger daughter is renting a house off campus with four of her sorority sisters for her sophomore year. Time will tell if she gets to move into the house.
I do know that my neice (who graduated in May also), never lived in the ZTA house, but I have no information on why that may have been.
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