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Forget the Platforms, the Five Point Thrusts, Z-HOPE or The Mwanamugimu Essay Contest... I guess these cannot compare to the hip hoppinienst partay with the "Frat boys"... :rolleyes: |
The answer was given on page one. The same answer is also on the websites.
Like I said in another thread, no matter who you ask or how many times you ask, the answer SHOULD be the same. If it's not on the website, then your question will be ignored and is possibly delving into a sensitive area. Accept it and move on until you become a member. Once that occurs, you will see why you received these answers from GC. |
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And no, we aren't obligated to give advice...we give it out of the kindness of our "stuck up" hearts! :rolleyes: |
ok thanks for all the advice, the answers that were given were clear and helped a little. But on another note, if more info is needed in regards to this concern (in your honest opinion) should a letter be sent to the org asking this question? Because i know my bestie has been emailing and calling everyone she could get contact info for and she still was not able to actually speak to someone.
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The women who work at our HQs (both NPHC and NPC) are very busy. They typically don't have time to field PNM (or aspirant/interest) questions about our policies, especially if it's something that is in black and white on either the conference site or the national website. If you ask them about it, they'll just direct you BACK to the website. Also, there's nothing to really clarify about who is eligible to seek membership. If you meet the criteria (at a 4 yr institution and full-time) you are eligible. If you are not, you are not eligible. If you contact our HQs, they'll tell you them same thing we told you here. |
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If you friend attends a community college or an online-type of college, she cannot join. If she calls and emails and has not received a response, that ought to tell her that her methods have failed and the policies are unchanged and it is not because she cannot have her way. Just because she finds it unfair does not mean the organization must change--how is this a democracy? That is why we have an exclusive membership. Too bad, we are not that much into her... |
Also, policy is policy. No matter who you talk to within the sorority, it's still the same.
Whether you write or call HQ about it, or talk to a chapter member about it, it's still policy. |
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im glad u all think u are so smart. i told my bestie about pp and she is now getting her help from there. so thanx for the valuable info
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Nice try. Anyway, I hope you're getting your help over there LOL |
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