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by: bidlessno bid...i i tried my best, gave every house a shot, and still got released. i know they say everything happens for a reason but everyone i know got a bid and i feel like something is wrong with me...
#1by: Nothing Wrong
There is nothing wrong with you. Sometimes these things just don't work out the way we would like them to. There are lots of girls in your situation. Let this make you a stronger and better person. If this is the worse thing that happens to you this year, you've had a pretty good year. Stay positive and Illegitimi non carborundum.
#3by: Be strong
Yes, this day will feel terrible to you after trying so hard all week. Try to stay strong in remembering that these sororities (girls) really had no way of knowing you after one week and there are a lot of great organizations to get involved with on campus! How brave of you to go through rush to begin with! You are great and your time at Alabama has so much more to offer you. Believe in yourself!
#6by: question
#8by: bidless
i feel like it's really easy for people in sororities to say "oh there's so much to get involved in" or "there's other things besides greek life"...this was something i was really looking forward to. all of my relatives were in sororities, not at alabama, but at other places, and i don't understand why i didn't get invited back honestly. and it feels like everyone but me did. i'm so embarrassed
#9by: my advice
maybe transfer and try your luck at a less competitive school
I don't see how any women's organization or club will measure up to the lifestyle you're looking for in a sorority, and to be constantly reminded of what could of been.
Honestly, sororities at other schools are just as active and fun, but I know this would be serious decision for you to consider
Best of luck
#10by: auburngrad
There is nothing wrong with you. This will pass. It seems to be mainly a Freshmen "thing" anyway. They say, " What don't kill you will make you stronger". This WILL make you a stronger person. Unfortunately, we are faced with rejection for the rest of our lives. Turned down by job interviews, etc. You are at college to get an education, not to become a socialite. In 30 years in the engineering field, I have never been asked what Greek affiliation I was in college. Although at Auburn, I was a member of AOK during intramural sports. You will find many fun activities and make many life-long friends. Be yourself while you can. Your future employer will expect you to be someone else. By the way, make your parents proud as a student. I promise you, they don't care about sororities. Although they want you to be happy today, their main concern is that you get a good job when you graduate. BE STRONG! TAKE CONTROL! WAR EAGLE!
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by: Hmmmm....
That would be a great thing! Lots of great girls dropped or got released.
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