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Spring Flings Or Engagement Rings?

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wake Forest chapter.

It’s finally spring at Wake Forest and engagements are in the air. For a girl not raised in the south, marrying soon after college is a pretty foreign concept. But, when three seniors in your sorority get engaged the first month of your membership, you are forced to become very quickly accustomed to the Wake Forest spring engagement phenomenon. I wonder what inspires such a phenomenon. It must be the beautiful weather and the reminder of a long, relaxing summer that cause once-naked ring fingers to be decorated with gorgeous diamond rings and inspire proposal stories to be daily conversation (Yes, don’t think we don’t notice and admire them while “learning” in class). Senior year engagements are so common, with already ten at Wake this spring, that it has become a sort of competition for the most elaborate, planned and romantic proposals (it is true that males can turn anything into a competition). Most seem to happen on campus – I mean who wouldn’t want to be proposed to on a gorgeous spring night with Wait Chapel in the background? Also, the trend seems to be to take the fiancé-to-be to a memorable spot on campus, whether it be the place they first kissed or where he first asked her on a date. From the stunning rings I’ve seen and the stories I’ve heard, the competition is fierce and the guys better keep stepping up their game!

Kelsey Garvey is a junior English major at Wake Forest University. Her upbringing in Connecticut, otherwise known as country club land, inspired her to write in order to escape and locate something more. Writing has also acted as her outlet to dabble in subjects far beyond her my intellectual capacity: art, culture, design, fashion, photography, and music. Other than reading Vogue and Vanity Fair cover-to-cover, Kelsey enjoys frequenting the blogosphere, speaking franglais in daily conversation, and laughing at her own pathetic jokes. Feel free to email her with any questions or comments.