Hartofsec |
10-30-2012 11:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by aquababy
(Post 2187099)
The reason I posted twice was because the first one was just me saying hi, i'm new here, I didn't know if people would actually respond or not, so I started the second one. Thanks to AlphaFrog for sticking up for me :)
But, to everyone else who actually dispensed helpful advice: THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! Especially the 3 who posted after my last response, your answers were incredibly wise & really made me feel a whole lot better. They got me thinking in a new way, and reassured me that its not realistic to love or even like all your sisters, despite what it may seem like during recruitment.
I had dinner with a bunch of new members before our new member meeting and chapter meeting tonight, and I talked to some girls who I haven't really hung out with before & I really liked them. Just validating all of you who told me it takes longer than 3 weeks to 1)meet everyone and 2) become friends with people :) I have been reading similar threads, and thats also made me see that other girls feel the same way. I've also thought about the possibility of going through next year and getting no bid at all, and that is definitely not what I want. So basically, I'm pretty much decided that I will be staying, but if anyone has any new insights or encouragements, etc., please feel free to share!
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I'm glad you decided to give it more time. :)
Considering the hyped-up festivities of rush, the weeks immediately following may feel like a bit of a lull as campus life settles into more of a routine for actives and new members. Many girls may wonder what would be different if they had listed the other sorority first at pref -- second guessing a big decision isn't unusual.
You will have so many decisions facing you in the next few years (Should I change majors? What if I don't get in grad school? What if I had taken the other job? What if I hate that city?) and plenty of opportunities to second-guess yourself with each decision.
All that you (or any of us) can do is make the best decision at the time with the information we have and gut feeling we experience. There is potentially something about any decision that may cause you to doubt yourself, but try not to allow a doubt to take control and shape your perspective. You control your perspective. This would be true regardless of which sorority you joined.
There is a reason you made the decision you did at pref, and there is a reason your sorority wanted you too. Have confidence in the decision you made at the time, plant yourself there, and choose to bloom.
Hope you continue to discover new friends and develop in your sisterhood -- all the best to you!
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