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A Sorority Girl's Monday, As Told By Meredith Grey

We all have a little bit of Meredith Grey in us, right?

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A Sorority Girl's Monday, As Told By Meredith Grey
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A lot of society wonders what goes through our minds and what we do on a daily basis. Mondays are different and require so much more than the regular day.

7 a.m.

My coffee maker goes off and my alarm. And the mental pep talk starts: You need to go to class to get good grades, so (insert sorority) can get top in grades again. I make the executive decision to either take a shower or put dry shampoo in my hair for a "messy" bun. Hit snooze on the alarm.

7:20 a.m.

Okay, I should really get up now. I have to make myself look somewhat presentable or else I could get fined; I just really don't want to be questioned by my sisters.


7:52 a.m.

I throw on my dress of choice for Pin Attire (even though I just want to throw on my favorite shirt with my letters on it and leggings). I grab a protein bar and my travel mug, and walk out the door...hopefully making it to my 8 a.m. on time.

8:45 a.m.

Check my phone in class and see a multitude of texts from my sisters: "Is it raining?" "Do we really have to wear pin today?" "Mondays are the worst!"

12 p.m.

I am finally out of class, which means....BACK TO BED! I sacrifice my hunger for comfort. I get back to my room and put on my pajamas. Now, Do I watch netflix or take a nap

4 p.m.

Send out the "Who wants to get dinner?" text.

5 p.m.

Find the motivation to get up and put my outfit back on to go outside.

5:15 p.m.

Meet up with my sisters at the dining hall and eat a "yummy" dinner. We talk about our past weeks and life in general. Then, We head over to Panhellenic to prepare for meeting.

6:30 p.m.

Meeting begins.

6:35ish p.m.

Meeting actually starts now.

7:45 p.m.

Meeting is now over. We walk away with our planners full and inboxes already full of emails. But, we're always happy that we come together with our sisters (at least) once a week to reignite our bond.

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