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Poster Name:Panhellenic sister
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First 2 days (sisterhood round): In past years, Panhellenic has given PNMs recruitment shirts to wear. If not, a nice shirt will do (no graphic t-shirts). Shorts (no ripped denim) and sandals are always good. 3rd day (philanthropy round): A sundress and sandals or kakis/white jeans and a pretty top. Still casual but dressier than the previous two days. 4th day (preference round): Wear a professional outfit that you’d wear to an interview (no jeans or casual tops). A nice dress would be great. Slacks are a good alternative if dresses aren’t your thing. Bid day: Shorts and comfy shoes. Wear a tank top so that you can easily put on your bid day shirt! Tips: -stick to the dress code: as a rule of thumb, don’t wear shirts, dresses or bottoms that may be considered inappropriate (ripped jeans, graphic t-shirts, crop tops, booty shorts, exposed cleavage). Keep it classy and professional! -you may or may be in rooms that have air conditioning; be prepared to either be really hot or really cold -you’ll be on your feet for several hours with little time to rest or sit. While high heels may be your go-to look, remember that comfort is also important: flats or sandals are perfectly fine! Just make sure you can walk comfortably (and gracefully) in your footwear. You wouldn’t want to trip or twist an ankle during rounds. -wear deodorant (trust me); brush your teeth to avoid bad breath; make sure your hair is neatly combed and your makeup is applied nicely.
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