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ETA: Never mind, I see that the OP hasn't posted in months.
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Oh, those weren't my experiences. My experience was that the sorority was just a waste of time and money. We didn't do anything. And I wasn't trying to get into another sorority at the time.
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Seriously, if for some reason you matched with a group that wasn't worth it and you stuck with it through initiation and then disaffiliated [ETA: resigned membership]and went around telling people how lame and "not worth it" the group was, why would you assume that you'd even get a bid to a "better" and more "worth it" group? You seem like kind of a bad risk, frankly. |
I'd just like to say that I think it's misleading to refer to this type of situation as "disaffiliation" or "disaffiliated." It may be technically correct, but "disaffiliation" is something recruitment counselors do to temporarily disassociate themselves from their sorority in order to serve in a neutral role during formal recruitment. The situations described in this thread should really be referred to as "termination of membership" or "resignation" which is obviously permanent.
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You sound really rude.
Why would you keep on doing something that you don't enjoy at all? That's just stupid. And I'm not going around telling people what group it is, so what does it matter if I share my personal experiences. I figure it would help someone understand my situation better so maybe they could help me. I was exteremly commited to my chapter until they let ME down. And I wanted to get into another NPC sorority that would do something. However, now that I'm being told it's not possible, I just get into hopeful one or two service sororities. |
That's true, but that's just the word that the officers of my chapter used. I like resignation much better.
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I don't know if they show the dates, but I just learned YESTERDAY that I couldn't get into another NPC sorority. The KKG posts were from much earlier in the year.
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And to tell you the truth, it's sometimes even mentioned during recruitment or in recruitment materials, when people have questions about re-rushing. So, "gosh, I didn't know" doesn't quite do away with the seeming sketchiness of your posts. You may be a perfectly lovely person in real life, but they way things have gone here doesn't fully reflect that. |
Just to understand your situation, you posted today,
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GUESS WHAT I DID TO CHANGE IT. I got on Exec, nominated a sister for a province award, nominated my chapter for two awards from the university, helped plan an inter-greek formal, pushed for inter-greek socials, made sure every sister had a copy of the yearbook directory, submitted a excerpt for each issue of Tempo!, helped plan and participated in numerous service projects, and planned and coordinated our first chapter composite since 2005, and that was all in one year. My chapter maintained our affiliation with the university for the first full year since we were chartered. And, we won that award from the university--"Overall Excellence in Community Service". We beat out 3 D9s, two NPCs, and a few other well established campus orgs. Being greek isn't about what the chapter can do for you. It's about what you can do to change the chapter and make it better. |
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