krystynakrez
CheeringWonka
- Jul 4, 2010
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Texas Tech is actually one of the most consistent campus' in my company for their sales numbers every year. (I work for a t shirt company that caters to greek life) Last fiscal year (July 2014-June 2015) they sold almost $1,000,000 in t shirts. Crazy.I'm not a big yet but for big little and for big appreciation we have specific gifts each day. For reveal: first day S day - S (sigma) letter and sweets/snacks. Second day K day - K letter, Kanvas, Kup (/mug/waterbottle/you get the idea). Third day we got shirts (2-3 on average), crafts, and a picture frame and other SK trinkets. Then at reveal we got our "baskets", which had an assortment of stuff in them and seemed like it was more up to the bigs - mine had more crafts and snacks, some people got more tshirts and such. For big appreciation the first two days were the same, the third day was a craft, a picture frame, and a letter. For initiation our bigs made us hangers that we got the night before to hang our initiation dresses on. We have guidelines, but it still varies a bit. Some people got a bunch of canvases and some only got a few, one of my friends got an Alex and Ani bracelet the third day, some people got TONS of sweets, etc. People went more overboard for big little than they did for big appreciation but even then some people made so many canvases for their big! I made 4 canvases for mine. The guidelines are nice because left on my own I would not be a good big haha but it's nice to know what's expected, then I can do more if I want! Plus I think it keeps people more reasonable than if it was just "shower them with gifts" because we're all getting similar stuff, just everyone's is a little different!
Some other houses here go a little crazy and it seems nice for the little but for the big it's so much! I think ours seems pretty reasonable, big appreciation week was totally doable at least! Nothing compares to the girls I know at Texas tech's snapchat stories during big little week though... SO. MANY. TSHIRTS! Everything's bigger in Texas I guess!
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