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24 Thoughts Every Girl Has During Recruitment

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24 Thoughts Every Girl Has During Recruitment
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At Boston University, sorority recruitment is a four-day process. During this long weekend, girls will become sleep deprived, emotional, and worrisome; however, you have to remember that all the other girls in the room are dealing with the same problems as you and probably thinking the same thoughts.

1. I shouldn't have worn heels.


2. If I have to tell anyone my major again, I'm gonna have to shoot myself.


3. I spent WAY too much money on Uber this weekend.


4. My feet are killing me.



5. My lips are so dry.


6. I had a great conversation with her, even though it only lasted 15 minutes.

7. She seemed really fake.

8. I'm going to use up all my data this month because there is no wifi here.

9. This hotel is so far from west campus.


10. I met so many great people this week.

11. I should talk to my Pi Chis.

12. I just want this to be over.

13. I think I'm going to lose my voice.

14. How can I make myself seem interesting?




15. Her outfit is so cute!

16. I'm really glad I had all my outfits picked out.

17. I love my Pi Chis.


18. I'm gonna go home and sleep.

19. I should have gone to the dining hall before this because now I'm starving.

20. I hope they call me to come in later.

21. I really liked talking to that sorority.


22. Bid day is going to be so overwhelming.


23. OMG there is a Sweetgreen here?


24. I'm happy to have found my home




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