Hah, I have good and bad pref night stories. I think pref night is where all the stresses of recruitment come out for both actives and PNMs. Everybody has been working so hard since work week and is exhausted. I'll start with the good...if you feel like continuing you can go to the bad.
During work week or rush school (or whatever your school calls it) you will run through pref time and time again and it won't seem particularly memorable or special. Then when it comes for the actual ceremony it really starts to take hold and becomes breathtakingly special. It takes me by surprise every year and it's always incredible. I think it's really a testament to the sisterhood you share in your org...it's almost like watching it for the first time every time (if that makes sense).
Anyways, time for the juicy pref "nightmare" story.
I remember there was this one girl who came through recruitment last year who was drop dead gorgeous...like turn heads on the street type gorgeous. Not only that but she had an extremely competitive GPA, incredible extracurriculars and a shining letter of rec. Needless to say she was one of the PNMs that started a lot of pre-recruitment buzz from all chapters.
The problem was that she was painfully shy and a little sullen. However, there was already so much buzz about her that she kept advancing every round. My friend who was assigned to talk to her most of the days couldn't believe it...she tried to make conversation everyday but it was very difficult (and my friend is really talkative). The big pain was that we were cutting so many girls we really loved and somehow this girl kept coming back.
Well, her name was announced for pref and guess who was assigned to pref her? My friend! She literally started crying (I think from exhaustion) and said she couldn't fake it anymore and did not want this girl to be her sister. It was a little silly of her but we were all so tired that we were kind of like, "Fine, if you won't step up we'll have someone else pref her." Somebody did and she ended up at our biggest competitors house...to this day we have no idea if she chose them or if she finally "didn't make the cut" so to speak.
I'm sure with those grades and those activities she would have made a fine addition to our chapter, but we are generally really outgoing and she was exceptionally hard to talk to. It was just a very strange recruitment because so many girls we loved were released and yet every day her name was high enough to be invited to the next round. Go figure, somebody must have loved her and just never spoke up.
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