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Just about everyone in my entire family is greek.
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No such thing as the internet back in the day, when the earth was still cooling. I was the first in my family to go to college. All I knew of sororities were the high school versions. I never even dreamed that I COULD join a sorority until an alumna encouraged me. My mom insisted I go to the local alumnae panhellenic tea, where another alum explained a few things. Learned a little more (mostly misinformation) from my roommate at freshman orientation. Still knew very little when I signed up for open rush (COB) a month after formal rush. Thank God for encouraging alumnae!
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Greek Life before the Internet
Yes, there really was life, and there was Greek life, before the Internet became a defining entity in our society. I knew nothing about sororities until my best friend went to Ohio State University and pledged Alpha Phi there. She came home and told exciting stories about Greek life, and it sounded like fun. The next year I went to the University of Kentucky, went thru rush, and pledged Pi Beta Phi there. The best way to learn about being Greek is to have your own Greek experience by joining a fraternity or sorority.
Books on houses are great - I especially like "Pledged" and "The Divine Nine." I even have read Baird's through the years. Sure, you can read about Greek life, or have a member tell you about it, but there is no substitute for learning on your own by doing. Just do it!!!! That said, I have learned much by reading posts on Greek Chat. Things change over the years, and GC is an excellent resource for how things are done now. The older GC'ers can tell you all about how it was when we were actives, but Greek life goes on. I like to hear about what fraternities and sororities are doing currently, and not just my own national. It's my natural curiosity, I guess. But there are other ways to find out - I think that some of the larger Panhellenics still have area "informational" meetings for high-school seniors that are considering going thru rush. Each college or university has its own umbrella org.'s over the individual chapters, and they are always a good source of information. It's become too easy to get lazy and let the Internet "do it all." There is a life beyond the Internet! :) |
Most of what I learned about Greek life came from just experiencing things. Neither of my parents were Greek, so I came into college not knowing what to expect. After getting in, I jumped on to several committees (in my GLO, local MGC, NALFO) and attended several leadership retreats with other Greeks. Interacting with everyone has given me the most knowledge.
There were a few magazines and books that I made a point to read, but I can't think of the names right now. |
Greek LIfe
Greeks are not procastinators they are Philosphers......philosphy is their way of thinking that everything on this earth came after them.......I am greek and truthfully that is truth.........we believe that we are the first and last besides God..but that is our thinking and in the Latin somewhat the truth..as you see Alpha Beta schools are in our names of the alphabet..Greek LIfe is embeded in us from birth..but as we get older we attach the new with the old..i.e. church old fashion ...shy old ...attitude new..darn that attitude gonna kills us women..to much attitude causes our greek men now a days to say ohhhhhhhhhhhh hell noooooo..now girls go half way ...our men are beautiful and dont deserve half of what they get ..as much as you think you all that and a bag of chips hell there is one more beautiful WOMAN than you and beauty is not all that now a days ..count on more.......your beauty will get you ONE month and no place else...........THATS GREEK LIFE
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Pagining drolefille . . .
. . . I don't know - this one might stump her!
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Like Dionysus, much of what I know about Greek Life is because of GC. Alpha Gam is still the only NPC sorority at my alma mater, so it's pretty hard learning about other organizations and just being Greek.
When I was pledging, my pledge manual had a section dedicated to NPC/NIC/NPHC information. The NPC info was great because not only was there basic info on each sorority (When founded, where founded, # founders, official flower, jewel, motto, # initiated members), there was also an illustration of their Badge. I haven't seen the latest version of the pledge, er, New Member Manual...but I'm wondering if you all learned about the other 25 NPC sororities during your pledge period...? |
Interpretation more than translation on this one.
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Hmmm. First post and....that writing style...with the ellipses...as the only...punctuation....seems awfully....familiar...
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