Ever thought about being in a Sorority or Interested in learning more about greek life? My next video will be a Questions and Answers on Sororities and being a part of a Local Sorority and greek life in general. If you have any questions about Sorority Life, Greek Life, etc. Leave a comment below with your question, and your questions will be featured in my Q&A video. I can wait to answer your questions and give you more of an in-depth look into Greek Life in NYC.
Showing posts with label Sorority Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sorority Life. Show all posts
Monday, July 27, 2015
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Guest Blog Post from A Greek Concept: How to Plan a Memorable, Budget-Friendly Trip with Your Sorority Sisters
I haven't done a guest post in a while and I was happy to be contact by Adrienne St. Laurent from A Greek Concept on how to plan a trip with your sorority sisters on a budget. Something that I'm actually planning with my sorority sisters soon and I can't wait but this can also work for you and your sisters also. If your also interested in doing a guest post, don't hesitate to contact me. Enjoy.
How to Plan a Memorable, Budget-Friendly Trip
with Your Sorority Sisters
Taking trips together is
one of the most fun ways to get to know your Sorority sisters super well!
Whether it’s just a few of you gallivanting around together, or it’s a whole
slew of girls from your sorority, trips build memories that help strengthen
bonds to a whole new level! Don’t go through college without jetting off
somewhere with your closest gal-pals – you’d regret it! So grab your bags
and get planning!
That being said, there is
a lot to consider in how to plan a
memorable, budget-friendly trip with your sorority sisters. Prepping for a
major extravaganza can cause tensions to rise and opinions to be voiced louder
than normal. You’ll need to make sure a couple of things are in order before
you plan the details – otherwise you’re asking for a major disaster.
Things to Consider
As you’re tossing around
the idea of where to go/what to do, make sure you consider the following:
Look
for Livingsocial deals / Groupons
Driving
instead of flying
Family-owned
vacation homes
If you wait ‘til the
last minute to discuss these options, it can cause some major kinks in
budgeting. When it comes to places close around you [like the Michigan Dunes if
you’re going to school in a surrounding state], add the costs of gas + rental
place + meals and weigh that against an all-inclusive cruise. Chances are you will
save by going someplace more local. If you choose to go somewhere more
domestic, toss out the question of whether you should drive or fly. Although
either creates memories, traveling in a car/s gives you ample opportunity to
get to know your sisters.
These sites offer
FANTASTIC trips for nearly half the cost of what the vacay would normally cost
[they even have places like Europe and the Caribbean!]. Your parents or
relatives might even be able to help out if they have a vacation home somewhere
exotic [or even in the mountains]!
Things to Plan
Cutting back on expenses
once you’ve decided where to go doesn’t have to squash your memory-making! The
simplest way to save some bucks is to stick
to the plan. It’s mega tempting to keep adding and expanding the holiday,
but it only adds cost to whatever fabulous ideas you already have.
Using your parents’ miles/points massively cuts costs! Maybe your dad/mom is a big
traveler and racks up points like nobody’s business – why ask for some of them
for your trip as a birthday or Christmas gift! You might be surprised by their
response.
We also suggest saving
on meals while you’re there by opting for a few nights of cooking in!
The plus of this = cooking
together helps you make memories you’ll be reminiscing for years to come.
Every night of the trip doesn’t need to be
wild – wild also adds up! So, kick back and relax instead with a Hunger Games
movie marathon or another of the classics.
You can rent these from
your local library at home and take with you to help cut back on additional day
costs from RedBox.
Happy vacation planning!
Amy Furrow is the owner of A Greek Concept an online retailer of licensed Greek merchandise. She’s got drive,
heart, and passion – something Greek life is all about. From Sorority
picture frames, tote bags, and jewelry, as well as Fraternity coolers,
glassware, and travel accessories; A Greek Concept is filled to the brim with
options for every Sorority sister or Fraternity brother.
Thank You Again to A Greek Concept for your post, Check out their website: www.agreekconcept.com for anything for sororities and fraternities accessories.
XOXO,
Thursday, July 25, 2013
College Girl Inc.Spotlight: Greek Cover Photos
I came across this page off on Facebook, and I was intrigued about the page and actually check out the page for myself. I requested an actual Facebook cover photo for my sorority, and I just got my cover photo for my sorority. I was very impressed by it and very pleased on how it ended up.
Greek Cover Photos was started in the Summer of 2013 by Nahal Poormasjedian, Brynn Zoellner and Zainab Aliyu. They started something different than the typical thing that you see for sorority. It's a very unique thing, why not rep your sorority as your cover page, in a creative way. The only thing you have to do is give them a shout out and spread the word about Greek Cover Photo.
Above is a cover photo that was made for my sorority, Sigma Rho Phi and I love it. If you guys, want to learn more about their page or even connect with them through their social media outlets: Facebook: Greek Cover Photos FB Twitter: Greek Cover Photos Twitter and their website: Greek Cover Photos
Check out the pages and SPREAD THE WORD about Greek Cover Photos and also check out their if they have your sorority, they even make custom made cover pages even if they don't have your sorority there. Best thing I found on Facebook.
XOXO,
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Why I Love: Little Problems
(c)LittleProblems
Hey Everyone,
When I love a website or blog page, I'll let it be know to the world how much I love them. To start my mini series, I had to start with Little Problems. Started in May 2012, the creator of LP, Lauren, has made this twitter account into a growing empire. Little Problems focuses on Big and Little Relationships in Sorority Life. I have been a big fan of the twitter page and It also reminds me of the relationship that I have with my Big.
My Big, Priscilla and I.
Little Problems started as a twitter account, now they are now selling Koozies, Buttons and Decals. The twitter account for Little Problems is still booming having 13,000 followers, Little Problems isn't going nowhere. Come share your love for your Big Sister or Little Sisters on their twitter page, check out LP's website at Little Problems Page you will enjoy it. Their other links (Instagram, Facebook, etc.) are on their website, check it up and keep up to date with Little Problems.
XOXO,
Thursday, June 27, 2013
College Girl Inc. - Sorority Life (NYC Edition)
(c) Google
Hey High School/College Girls,
Now I know around this time, school are sending out invites for recruitment for September, trying to find what sorority fits them, on YouTube or doing research on the different sororities at their school. As many of my fabulous readers know, I go to school in Brooklyn and I commute to school. At my school, we have a lot of local sororities and only two national sororities. Every school is very different when it comes to recruiting new members especially at some of the colleges in New York City. My sorority, Sigma Rho Phi Multicultural Sorority, Inc., was founded in City College of New York, part of the College University of New York (CUNY) and so is my school, Brooklyn College.
I was able to pledge for my sorority because of being part of the CUNY system, meaning I'm able to come into any of the 30 colleges & universities that are part of CUNY. Hopefully, I'm not confusing anyone...(lol). Now I know colleges outside of NYC is very different, to my opinion, I've watching YouTube videos on how the Rush process goes. From my personal views, how Rush is done is, they have Informational (Which is a brief synopsis of the sorority and what they do, etc.), after they do that they have Rush Events (either an outing, mixers with other sororities or fraternities, potlucks, etc.) With the local sorority you have to come to at least a certain amount of events (like 4 or 5 events plus 1 informational) and if you are what they are looking for, then you are giving a bid.
I know in some schools, they have either a formal rush or an informal rush, in my school, it's more of an informal rush than a formal. The only time you have to dress in business attire is during informational, every other event, you wear casual clothes. Everyone's rush is different from each other especially in New York City, different colleges have Rush a differently than other sororities.
Be on the look out for new posts from my newest topic, College Girl Inc. (The insider on girls in colleges and girls about to start college...and how to deal with college life from City Girl's perspective.)
Happy Summer,
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