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Congratulations to you and the spectacular ladies of Sigma Kappa! :)
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Congrats!! I preffed there last year and every girl I've met is totally cool. You've found an excellent home at UMass!
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Congrats to you and Sigma Kappa!
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Congrats!
I know that this thread is a month old, but this is the first that I've seen it! I just graduated (masters program) from UMass Amherst in May, and I knew a few Sigma Kappas. I had a student who pledged to that chapter last year. She's probably still there!
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Her name is Katie. Last name is slipping my mind at the moment. Pretty girl, long blond hair. She was a student in my College Writing 112 course.
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Congrats on your bid!
Question- I have a friend who will be attending UMASS Amherst and is interested in the greek system. Can you tell me anything about it? How big are the chapters? did they all make total? She couldn't find it on the CPH website. Thanks! (Sorry for the hijack) |
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From my UMass experience (looking at Greek Life from the "outside"), I believe that the Greek System is relatively small considering the large size of the school. Women can consider NPC organizations, multi-cultural sororities, and a long-standing local sorority. I have observed that physical appearance does not seem to be a prominent factor in sorority membership at UMass. The sororities have members of various sizes, shapes, ethnicities, and races.
Again, these are just observations from an "outsider." I established my Beta Sigma Phi chapter at UMass, but we were not part of the Greek System. Good luck to your friend. Western Massachusetts is a wonderful area to live and go to school. Erica |
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