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And please don't mistake aspects of the AI argument about shopping as applicable to your situation...undergraduate sorority recruitment is really all about looking around for a chapter that mutually benefits both you and the active sisters. Trust us, nobody would think you're "shopping" unless your sole intention is to go through undergraduate recruitment as a way of researching chapters you'd like to contact for potential AI (which you're obviously not doing :) ) Good luck, keep an open mind and thick skin, and you'll have a great time. Keep us updated. |
Luz, I am in pretty much the same situation as you. I graduate this May then off to my new school for another degree. When I always new I didn't like my major I stuck it out for little too long so it was better to just finish it up then start a new thing. I want to go through recruitment for the same reason you're doing it - to meet new people and possibly become actively involved with greek life. I rushed and received a bid from a sorority at my old school (that I'm currently enrolled in), but my parents were so strongly against the idea and I had no financial means to join without their help. It just has been that one regret I've always had ever since and I figured it is, after all, better late than never. I know my chances are slim even if I was alllowed to rush, I would rather have tried than never have done it at all.
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:D :D Just got word, indirectly but still word, that I'm allowed to go through formal recruitment this fall if I so choose. Hallelujah!!! August seems so far off now... lol :)
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