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Thank you for sharing ladies.
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I knew little about Greek Life before I went to school.
After getting to college I was able to form friendships that allowed me to interact in social settings with a variety of Greeks. Being a part of Student Government also allowed me to see the greeks on my campus in business settings. I joined because as a student leader I had the chance to see how each Frat interacted with members of their organizations AWAY from my school. Pound for pound no one came close to being on the level of the Bruhs, in all aspects. When I had a chance I made my move. |
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Did any of you know which BGLO you wanted to join before you knew what college you were even going to?
If so how much did the national stereotypes or outside pressure play up to the reasons why you joined that fraternity or sorority? Of course that's probably a question a lot of people might not feel comfortable answering, but I look forward to hearing from those that do want to share. -Rudey |
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#1: Yes #2: I didn't know the stereotypes and there was no outside pressure. |
i was friends with bruhs before they were bruhs.
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:D Exactly. So, your story is unique to those told in this thread but not unique, in general. It is a wonderful story, indeed. For those of you who don't understand: Here is another COMMON theme to generalize from. ALL of the stories told in this thread correlate to the explanations in that OTHER thread. ;) |
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To my Delta sister greek, this is such a nice thread that u have started and although i myself dont post as much as i would like to, i had to post to this.
I am a neo(SPR 05) and i recently became a member of Sigma Gamma Rho and my chapter is the first and only NPHC on the yard. In my family there is no greeks and no one knows anything about greeks but the sterotypes. At my school there was no NPHC only the NPC organizations. As students and women of color we felt as though we needed an organization that would exemplify our roots and cultrue. Therefore, for the past three years there was numerous interest sessions amongst ourselves and research because we def. wanted an NPHC organization but we wanted one for the right reasons. And i will say that the first Sigma woman that i met was Northeast Regional Syntaktes Felicia Blakeney and this woman was WONDERFUL! She showed Sigma in such a classy, dignified way that i was so intrigued. After almost a year after an interest meeting she had at our school she still kept in touch with us and stayed with us till the very last decison was made. And i would like to say that thank you yo my SoRHOr Madame Syntaktes Blakeney for showing us the RHOyal Blue and Gold light. Since then, I have been nothing but proud to say that i am a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority! Being a member of an NPHC has not only allowed me to meet some great Sigma women, it has allowed me to meet wonderful people in general. |
i secretly wanted to get in good with fine black chicks
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i think it's really interesting how much involvement/interest from the beginning there is for NPHC orgs.
it's definetely a different process... thanks a ton for sharing! - marissa |
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And yes, there is a correlation to the other thread. I hope their "questions" have been answered.;) |
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