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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />tips for all freshman<br /><br /> Poster Message:
1) Do not pack too much. You might think you'll dress nice for class, but you won't. I literally don't know a single Greek that dresses nice for class for no reason. You will need tons of running shorts, leggings, sandals(like chacos or birks), and athleisure wear. With other clothes, if you don't LOVE it, you won't wear it. 2) Bring a suit(if you have it), or at least some business clothes. A pencil skirt/dress pants, some nice sweaters/classy tops, a jacket, and black flats/low heels should be fine. There's a good chance you'll have to interview for something or attend an academic event where you'll need to look professional. 3) GET INVOLVED. It's nice to have friends outside of your sorority and it also makes UA feel more like home when you're a part of things you like doing. It doesn't have to be "prestigious" things like SGA, CMW, etc, it can be literally anything. 4) Don't say no to hanging out with new people, especially in the first month of school. That's when your pledge class friend groups are going to be the most fluid. Take advantage of that. 5) Don't overthink rush. There are 2500 other girls going through it with you. Actives probably aren't going to notice or care if your dress is the right shade of blue or if your straps are too thin. Not getting in the sorority you want is the epitome of a #firstworldproblem. You will learn to love your sisters if you give them a chance. 6) Go to class. Do your homework. Put in a few hours of studying before tests.
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