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Old 02-14-2009, 07:02 PM
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Didn't realize there was another school like this. Alabama folks cringe when someone says UA - Tuscaloosa! We are the University of Alabama. MAYBE add Tuscaloosa campus but please don't say UAT! It may be UAH (UA at Huntsville) or UAB (UA at Birmingham) but there is no UAT!
I've had people ask me if UGA was for The University of Georgia at Athens. I've also had people ask me "which college?" when I said that I went to Georgia.

If I hadn't been geographically in the state of Georgia at the time, these might seem like reasonable questions.
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Old 02-17-2009, 09:34 PM
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No need to be concerned about being self-centered. That's your job right now. Three years ago, I had 2 daughters leaving for college at the same time and we through the same types of scenarios. It is very difficult to know what to do and not second guess yourself. You are going about it the right way, asking for advice from those of us who have been there. Please continue to post. There are many people on this board who are happy to help and lord knows we have plenty of opinions!
Thanks. That kind of support really means alot to me. Greekchat is a great resource for GL info and I'm happy to have found it.

I have question (or two, or three) for any Texas pros out there. I just spent hours reading all the Texas threads on this forum, and I'm curious about a few things.

Does Texas really have "guaranteed placement?" That was mentioned in another thread, but it didn't make sense to me. Can anyone explain?

Do freshmen sorority girls live in the UT houses, or in campus housing? I filled out my housing application some time ago, but I'm just wondering.

Are there two exclusively Jewish sororities at UT? I am asking because that was also mentioned and I am not Jewish. Do they do a separate rush?

How many recs per house?

Any dress code tips? I'm trying to be positive!

Thanks to anyone who can answer...
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:11 AM
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Thanks. Does Texas really have "guaranteed placement?" That was mentioned in another thread, but it didn't make sense to me. Can anyone explain?
Yes, there is guaranteed placement here. As long as you maximize your options throughout the process by attending all the parties you are invited to and receive at least one invite to a preference party, you will receive a bid. Of course that doesn't mean you are guaranteed a bid to your top choice(s), but you will be placed.

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Do freshmen sorority girls live in the UT houses, or in campus housing?
No, freshmen do not live in. (It's possible that some may be able to move in right away in the smaller chapter though since they could have some room available. I'm not 100% sure of that though.)

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Are there two exclusively Jewish sororities at UT? I am asking because that was also mentioned and I am not Jewish. Do they do a separate rush?
There are two historically Jewish chapters on campus, AEPhi and SDT. As far as I know, their membership here is 100% Jewish although that is not the case nationally. AEPhi participates in formal recruitment. SDT has not for the last couple of years.

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How many recs per house?
It varies depending on the group, but I would say you should aim to get one letter of support and one to two really good recs from alumnae who know you versus simple informational recs. At the very least, make sure to have at least one strong rec for each group.

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Any dress code tips? I'm trying to be positive!
Recruitment is pretty dressy here (no matter what Panhel might tell you on the web site or in recruitment materials) and it is also VERY HOT! Whatever Panhel tells you to wear for a specific day, step it up a notch. You'll see lots of cute sundresses until pref which is cocktail type dresses. And since the houses are pretty spread out, you will be doing a lot of walking, so make sure your cute shoes are already broken in and comfortable. Most of all, look classy. Dress to impress women, not guys.

Feel free to PM me if you have any other questions. I will tell you what I can.
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:19 AM
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Does Texas really have "guaranteed placement?" That was mentioned in another thread, but it didn't make sense to me. Can anyone explain?
All guaranteed placement means is that if you attend all events to which you're invited, and rank all Preference parties that you attend, you will receive a bid somwhere.

It may not be your #1 choice, but you will generally get a bid to one of the groups you rank.
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:24 AM
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Thanks so much Lady Longhorn!

Sounds like I have some shopping to do. *grins*
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Old 02-18-2009, 11:00 AM
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Good advice from Lady Longhorn. I have recent experience since my daughter is a freshman at UT. Everyone in her pledge class either lives in Hardin House or Scottish Rite Dorm. Both are private off-campus housing for freshmen ladies only. You can go to www.austindorms.com to learn more about these options. And yes, recruitment is brutally hot and competitive. The girls wear flip-flops walking from house to house and carry their nice shoes to wear inside.
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:34 PM
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Dress to impress women, not guys.
This is fantastic advice for any PNM at any university.
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Old 05-21-2009, 05:22 PM
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UT requests 4 (4x6) photos, one a full body. I think other schools only need 2-3 & just wanted to throw that out there in case you need the info.

Good luck!!! I do hope you decide on UT and give rush a shot!
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Old 05-21-2009, 07:42 PM
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cocktail dresses do NOT equal hootchie mama. think classy and sophisticated.
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Old 05-21-2009, 07:52 PM
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cocktail dresses do NOT equal hootchie mama. think classy and sophisticated.
Remember you are trying to impress other young women, not guys.
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Old 05-21-2009, 09:10 PM
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All guaranteed placement means is that if you attend all events to which you're invited, and rank all Preference parties that you attend, you will receive a bid somwhere.

It may not be your #1 choice, but you will generally get a bid to one of the groups you rank.
Also please be aware that there is a possibility you can be cut by all the groups at any time during rush.

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Scottish Rite Dorm
Is this affiliated with the Masons at all? Very curious about the name.
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Old 05-21-2009, 09:26 PM
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Also please be aware that there is a possibility you can be cut by all the groups at any time during rush.



Is this affiliated with the Masons at all? Very curious about the name.
I have never heard of a Scottish Rite dorm...and after hearing about it I wouldnt have pegged it as a ladies' dorm.
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Old 05-22-2009, 12:10 AM
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Is this affiliated with the Masons at all? Very curious about the name.
Yes it is. Here is the history from the web site:

In 1920, Samuel P. Cochran, the Executive Head of the Scottish Rite Masonry in Texas, recognized that there was a lack of suitable housing for young women who were attending The University of Texas. He asked the Scottish Rite Bodies in Texas to donate the necessary funds to build a dormitory. In 1922, the dormitory opened the doors to its present building. It is a gift of Scottish Rite Masons in tribute to, and in interest of, aspiring young women.

As per the Charter, Scottish Rite Dormitory was built to provide a home-like atmosphere for the young women attending The University of Texas at Austin. The primary objective of Scottish Rite Dormitory is to promote the spiritual, mental, and physical development of our residents during their stay at SRD.


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Old 05-25-2009, 11:44 PM
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Wow...some of those private dorms are nice! The Dobie center is very nice....

Does UT-Austin not have a lot of University owned dorms? I have never heard of private dorms before....private apartment complexes, but not dorms.
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Old 05-26-2009, 07:07 AM
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there are a few private dorms around florida state. cash hall, osceola hall and one that is right next to the chi omega house(the name of which escapes me right now). cash hall has been there since the 70's. osceola at least since the late 70's, early 80's and chi o's neighbor late 90's(i think).
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