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7 Thoughts College Girls Have During Sorority Recruitment, At Least Once

The Best and worst weekend ever

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7 Thoughts College Girls Have During Sorority Recruitment, At Least Once
Mariana Reyna

1. So excited to meet new girls

Nothing is more exciting than the feeling of getting to meet your future new sisters and knowing who is the right fit for your sorority!

2. Oh gosh do I even have a voice anymore?

We all know that after the third or fourth round of talking to girls, your voice starts giving out and you start sounding like a frog croaking, but you give it your all knowing that it’ll be over in a few days.


3. INSTA PICS PLEASE

You worked your ass off with your sorority sisters to make cute decorations and you picked out killer outfits and put on your makeup so every day of recruitment you need to take a picture no matter what!


4. Coffee, coffee, cofffeeeee!!!

You never knew how much coffee could affect you emotionally and physically because at this point that is the only way you can stay hyped up for the PNMS and sometimes you’re so jittery you talk so fast they barely even know what you are saying.

5. I never want to wear heels again.

This one is pretty self-explanatory but, yeah, heels aren’t cool at all having to wear them for hours on end pretending you are a pro in them and they aren’t hurting you at all.

6. Bid day I need you now.

Bid day the day you’ve been waiting for, you want to show it off on your insta what your theme was and being able to eat a huge amount of food to reward yourself and at the end of it all you ended up with a bunch of new pretty girls and everything is FINE!!!



7. Oh crap school is still a thing

All weekend long you’ve been busy with recruitment so you set all your homework aside and now that it's time to lock down, you all of a sudden become way more overwhelmed.




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