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High School Day 2008 Posted on 02-28-2008

Phylicia215
Philadelphia, PA
Is anybody that was accpeted to Hampton attending High School Day?
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04-10-2008 12:46PM [Reply]

MiA_theGREAT
Hustletown, TX
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BisonBoy wrote:
But i saw some considerably "qualified" applicants.
i take it there's some attractive incoming freshman then.. i guess thats relevant L0l. anyone know what the ratio of men to women is like?

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04-10-2008 09:12PM [Reply]
evy08

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BisonBoy wrote:
I went, it was kinda weak compared to last year.... Tha Q's line aint even come thru so all of the other "secondary" frats were there in thier subparedness... . But i saw some considerably "qualified" applicants.
Secondary huh? smh....what per se, makes the other fraternities secondary if you don't mind me askin?

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04-10-2008 11:32PM [Reply]
phoenix09

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i went even though i'm a junior. i LOVED it. hopefully i will be attending it again next year!
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04-11-2008 07:28AM [Reply]

BisonBoy
norfolk, VA
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They're secondary because they have the swagger of a 14 year old Beverly hills white gangster rapper , They step like they're trying way too hard, and when it comes down to it, they aint in tha puprle and gold ... And the male to female ration is probally like everywhere else... Males: Enough, Females: Alot....

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04-11-2008 07:56AM [Reply]

C Nels
Kingsland, GA
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BisonBoy wrote:
They're secondary because they have the swagger of a 14 year old Beverly hills white gangster rapper , They step like they're trying way too hard, and when it comes down to it, they aint in tha puprle and gold ...
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04-11-2008 07:21PM [Reply]
phoenix09

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BisonBoy wrote:
They're secondary because they have the swagger of a 14 year old Beverly hills white gangster rapper , They step like they're trying way too hard, and when it comes down to it, they aint in tha puprle and gold ... And the male to female ration is probally like everywhere else... Males: Enough, Females: Alot....
The only Greeks that really stepped were the Alpha's and the AKAs.
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04-18-2008 04:01AM [Reply]
Diamond08

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Well I loved HS Day it made my decision for me. I'm just talking about the school though I wasn't too much paying attention to other things because I needed to make a decision. I saw the AKAs and whoever was before them in the pre-step show step. I thought the AKAs were hott burnin on Z Phi B. The band performed "Just Fine" (MJB) and "Be Ok" (Chrisette Michele) both were really good. The SRT was cool we was up there "Rock the blue and white, the blue and white" .... had to be there lol;; I think for the VIPs it was a tad bit disorganized because it was a lot of them and they had to stand in line and wait for their rooms assignments and everything, it was a lot op VIPs. The smoothies in the student center was DEEEEE-LICIOUS! I enjoyed myself so much.
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07-19-2008 01:03PM [Reply]
treyslizzle
Atlanta, GA
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High school day was on point. I saw youtube videos on it.

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