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Yes, you generally have to be invited. Since you dropped out, they all probably think you aren't interested. Your Greek Adviser can let the groups doing cOR know that you are available. Please go talk to her/him ASAP.
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Hi I'm Moneka and I'm a member of a marching band sorority i can't say that i went through the same process that any college sororities went through and i wanna know that even though i have some experience do you believe it will help me if i were to join another sorority in the future im only 17 i just wanna know if it will help me get through the process at all.
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The two are VERY different. Being in one isn't going to make getting into another any different. My advice: get into college and pledge the library. |
Wait I just realized, there are high school sororities?
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Why on earth do you need a high school band sorority? Isn't being in the band already sort of like being in a sorority?
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There are 300-member high school marching bands. I encourage girls to list their high school sorority. No, it's not the same as a college sorority, but members do learn some lessons in organization, planning and, usually, fundraising.
First, though, I would learn how to punctuate and spell.:rolleyes: |
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