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to the panhellenic council talk about how we are all one giant siterhood, etc etc. If you have the mindset of being open to every sorority you visit, I promise you that you will have an AMAZING recruitment (like I did). If you go in with the mindset of 'this sorority has this reputation and blah blah blah' recruitment wont be fun and it'll be stressful because you'll find that the sorority which feels like your home is the one you didnt want because of it's reputation. Trust me, it happens. I wore a cute blouse, shorts, and sandals for orientation night. For sisterhood, I wore a cute dress and some comfy, adorable flats. This is when you get to meet all the sororities!!! This is such a long process, and you basically have to scream to hear each other, but it's so much fun! First impression is everything, so the first day is your day to shine. That night you'll drop the sororities you feel like weren't your home. For Philanthropy we wore the panhellenic shirts we received during orientation, and I paired mine with my white converse and high waisted shorts. I was called back to 4 out of the 6 sororites (I dropped 2 of them) and then I had to drop another two that night. For pref night I wore a beautiful knee length dress that had long sleeves and ugh.. it was adorable. Anyways, I went to the two sororities I loved the most and then I ranked those two on a piece of paper from the sorority I wanted to the Sorority which was my second home. (I received a bid from my first choice
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