Lori Stefanelli
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
A lot of girls think like I was a homecoming queen.
I was student body president.
I was captain of the soccer team or I volunteered here and think like I don't have to try as hard.
And it's like, OK, we'll take a number because there's like twenty seven hundred girls going through recruitment.
So the math right there is going to tell you right there.
It's fairly competitive.
I went to a very large public high school in Texas and it was kind of clicky and I was a little bit of a try hard.
Like I always wanted to be accepted.
And when I got to college, I've never had so many girls love and appreciate me like just for who I was.
And I'm still friends with a ton of my sorority sisters to this day.
Like we talk, we text, we visit, we have girls weekends, you know, like we're in each other's weddings and things like that.
So as cheesy and trite as that might sound, it is an experience that I will never take for granted.
We're getting ready to rush.
Look at all the people already starting to line up.
The University of Alabama is the top sorority recruitment in all of the country.
Rush consists of four highly competitive rounds.
The University of Alabama is the top sorority recruitment in all of the country.
And it's a huge school with tons of money rolling into it for their football program.
The girls are like glam to the gods.
It sucks you in.