Omg I appreciate your honesty about how grueling rush week is especially with anxiety. Yay another pi phi RUclipsr!!! Hope you have a great school year!!
In the 1960's (before electricity!) at an outstanding small, private, liberal arts , co-ed, wealthy college, they still used black and white marbles in bags to select members. "Blackballed" was the term. Each sister would go up, secretly select a marble, then slip it into a velvet bag. Witnesses were women alums from town. When the bag was opened, if there was one (or more) black marbles, that rushee was dismissed. Other pretty brutal procedures were used during each round of rushing. A photo was put up, discussion made, then the marble bag. A panel of the house's "best men" was also used to rank candidates' matching these guys' ideas of them being in that sorority. And so forth.
@@bryannehollis Lauren Norris is also in Pi Phi at Bama and Gracie O’Connor and Madi Westbrooke were also Pi Phi’s at Bama and also have RUclips channels!
Sigma Kappa here from up North, great vlog. Wait until you're on the other side next year. You think rush was grueling, it's just as bad on the other side. Exciting, exhausting and fun, all at the same time. My college had only 4 sororities to choose from. I can't imagine going to 12 houses - ouch. My college also didn't have greek housing, so rush for us was all in our student center. Working on rooms starting as early as 6am and leaving around 1am, especial on the last night. Rush is done differently now, than when I went through back in the late 1980s
@@TheLakers24788 If I had to do it over again, I would choose not to go through it. I was one that did not base my entire person on the sorority. I was active in ROTC, was a member of the college dance/pom team along with doing colorguard in the marching band. I had other friends outside the sorotity. I was outcasted a lot, because I didn't get 'all in and my entire being' into the sorority. I love what the sorority represents and all the Philanthropy. I had a lot of 'catty' sisters. I guess I was more mature then what they were. It was like catty highschoolers who didn't get it until they grew the hell up.
@@TheLakers24788 these 'catty' sisters, did end up growing up and out of their 'mean girl phase'. I still hold dear to my heart what the sorority truly means instead of the people I had to deal with. It was the organization I fell in love with and still hold it close to my heart.
@@amykolterman3744 Look I hope people would eventually grow out of sorority life (which i know nothing about) but for me Im just speaking from a standpoint of reppin the culture of Alabama's traditional school and cultural spirit, if that makes sense
Congratulations! I hope you have an amazing time at UoA & your sorority, and recovered easily from Covid! (Side note: It is so bizarre to me that nobody was wearing a mask on that crowded bus?? No wonder you got Covid! I'm from New Zealand, have yet to get Covid, and I am so thankful we still have mandatory mask usage on public transport and airplanes. No hate intended or anything, I am just genuinely baffled by how little regard is given to preventative measures in the US! Keep safe!)
Roll Tide! Listen I hate the critisism and backlash you ladies are facing, just know you got one black man from texas in ur corner no matter what, its ROLL TIDE for life over here, So long as you rep BAMA I REP YOU TO MY CORE
Not all campus' are like this. On my campus, the black sororities were very dominate on the 2 campus' they were on. I actually enjoy the diversity that my chapter had/has become. Back in the late 80s, we had one black member, one India Indian member and hispancis. We were a commuter campus (no dormitories nor greek housing), so rush was quite a bit different. We were lucky to have around 200 girls rush as it was a smaller satalite campus of the main University system. Remember, Alabama just started diveristy not that long ago. If you have 1500 girls rushing, not everyone will get a bid. Legacies play a VERY LARGE part down south. My sorority got rid of legacy standings across the country about 2 years ago. In ths South, legacies alone could fill an entire pledge class, not allowing anyone else a chance to get in. It's highly and very, very competitive in the South than it is in the North. I found out I was a Chi Omega legacy after I rushed. I think it was better not knowing, as a lot of people put lock, stock and entire being of getting into their 'family' sorority/fraternity. I think that pressure is more in the all black sorority/fraternity organizations.
madi, gracie, lauren, so many piphi youtubers I loved it
omg yesss! literally all people I look up to!!! :))
Omg I appreciate your honesty about how grueling rush week is especially with anxiety. Yay another pi phi RUclipsr!!!
Hope you have a great school year!!
omg thank you so much! this means a lot to me
@@bryannehollis my name is Jayden Lo
Taking on the tradition of Pi Phi youtubers✨✨ congrats on finding your home!
yes ma'am!!!! thank you so much!
Definitely seems like they go after vloggers 🤩
it is weird how excited and supportive I get when it comes to BAMA folks
In the 1960's (before electricity!) at an outstanding small, private, liberal arts , co-ed, wealthy college, they still used black and white marbles in bags to select members. "Blackballed" was the term. Each sister would go up, secretly select a marble, then slip it into a velvet bag. Witnesses were women alums from town. When the bag was opened, if there was one (or more) black marbles, that rushee was dismissed. Other pretty brutal procedures were used during each round of rushing. A photo was put up, discussion made, then the marble bag. A panel of the house's "best men" was also used to rank candidates' matching these guys' ideas of them being in that sorority. And so forth.
I get it! its brutal, but am I wrong in saying you signed up for it? I really mean that am I wrong to ask that
yayyyyyyyy this vlog is everything, congrats Bryanne
awww thank you so much!!!!
So happy that you got Pi phi! So happy to be watching another Pi Phi!
yayyy thank youuuu
@@bryannehollis Lauren Norris is also in Pi Phi at Bama and Gracie O’Connor and Madi Westbrooke were also Pi Phi’s at Bama and also have RUclips channels!
Sigma Kappa here from up North, great vlog. Wait until you're on the other side next year. You think rush was grueling, it's just as bad on the other side. Exciting, exhausting and fun, all at the same time. My college had only 4 sororities to choose from. I can't imagine going to 12 houses - ouch. My college also didn't have greek housing, so rush for us was all in our student center. Working on rooms starting as early as 6am and leaving around 1am, especial on the last night. Rush is done differently now, than when I went through back in the late 1980s
would you say you had an overall good or bad experience?
@@TheLakers24788 If I had to do it over again, I would choose not to go through it. I was one that did not base my entire person on the sorority. I was active in ROTC, was a member of the college dance/pom team along with doing colorguard in the marching band. I had other friends outside the sorotity. I was outcasted a lot, because I didn't get 'all in and my entire being' into the sorority. I love what the sorority represents and all the Philanthropy. I had a lot of 'catty' sisters. I guess I was more mature then what they were. It was like catty highschoolers who didn't get it until they grew the hell up.
@@TheLakers24788 these 'catty' sisters, did end up growing up and out of their 'mean girl phase'. I still hold dear to my heart what the sorority truly means instead of the people I had to deal with. It was the organization I fell in love with and still hold it close to my heart.
@@amykolterman3744 Look I hope people would eventually grow out of sorority life (which i know nothing about) but for me Im just speaking from a standpoint of reppin the culture of Alabama's traditional school and cultural spirit, if that makes sense
@@amykolterman3744 catty or not they are bama so lets have thier back
When watching your videos I feel like I’m watching someone with like 1.5M subscribers. You’re so charismatic! Keep it up:)
awww this made my day!!!!! thank you thank you!!!
Omgosh your reaction was the freakin cutesst!!!! Baby Lauran Norris!!!
aww omg thank you SO much that rlly means a lot! I love her so much!!!!
Congratulations 🎉 pi phi..... I'm Soo happy for you
yayyyy thank you!!!!
Congratulations! I hope you have an amazing time at UoA & your sorority, and recovered easily from Covid!
(Side note: It is so bizarre to me that nobody was wearing a mask on that crowded bus?? No wonder you got Covid! I'm from New Zealand, have yet to get Covid, and I am so thankful we still have mandatory mask usage on public transport and airplanes. No hate intended or anything, I am just genuinely baffled by how little regard is given to preventative measures in the US! Keep safe!)
I enjoyed the video Bryanne congratulations on getting into a sorority
I hope you’ll have the best years ever at Pi Phi!!
Love this video!! I just moved into uark!!
I had a feeling you'd go Pi Phi congrats!
I'm so happy :))))
Roll Tide! Listen I hate the critisism and backlash you ladies are facing, just know you got one black man from texas in ur corner no matter what, its ROLL TIDE for life over here, So long as you rep BAMA I REP YOU TO MY CORE
awww !!! thank you so much!!! that means a lot! ROLL TIDEEEEE
Zero diversity. Everyone dresses the same. Lululemon and princess Polly
Not all campus' are like this. On my campus, the black sororities were very dominate on the 2 campus' they were on. I actually enjoy the diversity that my chapter had/has become. Back in the late 80s, we had one black member, one India Indian member and hispancis. We were a commuter campus (no dormitories nor greek housing), so rush was quite a bit different. We were lucky to have around 200 girls rush as it was a smaller satalite campus of the main University system. Remember, Alabama just started diveristy not that long ago. If you have 1500 girls rushing, not everyone will get a bid. Legacies play a VERY LARGE part down south. My sorority got rid of legacy standings across the country about 2 years ago. In ths South, legacies alone could fill an entire pledge class, not allowing anyone else a chance to get in. It's highly and very, very competitive in the South than it is in the North. I found out I was a Chi Omega legacy after I rushed. I think it was better not knowing, as a lot of people put lock, stock and entire being of getting into their 'family' sorority/fraternity. I think that pressure is more in the all black sorority/fraternity organizations.