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no no thtast not what I am saying....
I just dont think its exactly fair. The point is that I never want to leave my sorority, so i've been trying to find a school that has mine. They've all ended up being little schools in the middle of nowhere, which is what I am trying to get away from. I cant see going to a new school and not being in one. so everywhere i look it HAS to have my sorority. With all the requirements that I want for the new school that i transfer to, my schools to choose from are narrowed down. its extremely fusterating..im sure a lot of u can relate to something like that. which is why i think it should be ok to join another one. you dont betray your other sisters from ur previous school at all..and i would never do that. point is that if someone were to go to another school that didnt have their sorority their previous sisters shouldn't feel that they have been betrayed, they should understand that their "sister" felt that the school which they were at wasnt right for them, so they needed to transfer. With that said, they girl would still want to feel part of group or a sorority. so it should be fine that they go ahead and join another one. what I am saying is that people shouldnt have to feel that they need to go to those great lengths. it just seems like it would make things soo much easier. |
what i meant by big school is...schools that have over 10,000 students in them
i come from a school with just under 4,000 with only leaving 1,000 students on campus. everyone goes home on the weekend and there is absolutely NOTHING to do! like i would like to go to University of delaware, Florida State, University of South Carolina,but they dont have my sorority so i cant go there. |
Are your grades good enough to transfer? That's the first thing I'd consider.
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Why can't you just chose a school based on academics and join the local Alumnae Association of your sorority? You're going to college for an education, right? No matter where you go there will other organizations to get involved with. I'm sorry NPC hasn't made this "easy" for you. Life's difficult. Get used to it. |
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You definitely should not choose your new school based on whether it has a chapter of your sorority --- you could end up not even getting along with members of this new chapter and be miserable there. Remember that chapters vary from school to school. You should choose your new school for the same reasons many people choose colleges: location, size, academics, student-to-teacher ratio, campus life, etc. Then you can decide which clubs to join or where to go to meet new people. Maybe it'll have a chapter of your sorority that you click with and like, maybe it won't and you can join a different club. |
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You sure sound like a winner to me! |
Let's assume that you get into your new school that has a chapter of your sorority.
The new chapter is not obligated in any way to take you in just because you're a member. Each sorority has their own affiliation process you'd most likely have to go through. Heck, some chapters even have rules that boldly state that they don't take transfer members. Another thing to consider is how well you'll get along (IF you'll even get along) with the sisters of this new chapter. I had a chapter sister go back home, transferred to State U. and decided she wanted to affiliate with State U.'s chapter. Her request was accepted, but immediately hated being around her new chapter sisters so much that she no longer bothered to attend meetings and events. State U's chapter is a total 180 from ours (ours is a small one) and unfortunately she just didn't "click" with any of those girls. As I said before, college is just for a few short years. Sisterhood isn't defined by rush, mixers, and formals. You can get it without all of that. |
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your completely missing my point. what I was saying about going to great lengths was that people shouldnt have to go to those great lenghts( i.e Lie, feel they are betraying by joining another sorority) you should just be able to join a new one that way people dont come up those ideas(Lying, betraying, etc, etc) thats what i meant by it would be easier. and thats extremely rude of you to say that i dont deserve the sisterhood. no offense. when i told my big about me thinking of transfering, i was worried that they werent going to accept me, b/c my president told me that, but i felt like she was only saying that so that I wouldnt transfer. neways my Big said that as transfers ur known as "legacies" and that you would have to do sometihng incredibly stupid to not be accepted..so that made me feel a lot better. when looking at schools i've looked at EVERYTHING! ah im soo pickey. school spirt has to be high, little commuters that way the campus doesnt feel empty on the weekends, around a surburan area/city, the size has to be bigger than 10,000 people, good academics. and yes all of the schools that i've applied to I am capable of getting accepted. I'm hoping with whatever school i can get into that i'll fit in with the girls there. and if you dont. you live and you learn, but you should still get that chance. and its easier said then done, not being part of a big group of girls when thats what you've done all your life... all my life i;ve been involved with big groups of girls. i could never think of not being in a sorority. but the way everyone has been attacking me like they have been on here..shows that maybe i should disaffiliate myself and not even be part of one. |
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I don't believe you, especially since there are MANY Tri Sigma sisters here on GreekChat who come from campuses that are not "small teacher schools". :rolleyes: |
I would go back and edit your post about which sorority you are in if you honestly want to be accepted wherever it is that you are transferring to. You don't think this might hurt you? You may not be going through recruitment, but that's not to say that there are no Tri Sig's here on greekchat who go to those schools and will remember that when lo and behold, a new girl transfers in and tells them they went to your school.
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Out of sheer curiosity...
Why are you looking to transfer schools? It doesn't sound like its for a specific academic major, otherwise I'd assume that you'd be concerned with transferring to schools that offer that particular program. :confused: |
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P.S. I hear the Kent State University chapter rocks. ;) |
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Lilxcutie88, in all seriousness, if you want "school spirt has to be high, little commuters that way the campus doesnt feel empty on the weekends, around a surburan area/city, the size has to be bigger than 10,000 people, good academics." then you might have to make tradeoffs on whether or not there's a Tri Sigma chapter. Your education is the most important thing. Make that decision first, then find a way to keep Tri Sigma in your life after that. Good luck. |
I just don't get why this is so effing hard to explain. You join a sorority for life, not however long you stay at one university. Once you've joined one NPC, you can't join another. Think it's not fair? Tough shit. Life's not fair. It's not fair that Sigma got stuck with such a waste of space and sisterhood. You're in school to get an education, not to be in a sorority.
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Your big is completely off base when she says transfers are known as legacies. That's like saying apples are known as shirts. They're two completely different things. The rules about accepting transfers may differ from group to group, but as someone said, even if the new chapter would HAVE to accept you, there's a chance you might not like them or vice versa. The fact that "academics" comes up last in the list of things you're looking for at your new school doesn't bode well. If you DO go to a big school like UD or USC and you aren't doing well in your classes...it's quite likely you won't get the personal attention like you would have gotten at a smaller school. You'll be another student that flunks out, big deal. If you wanted to be in a major that your school doesn't have, or were leaving to be closer to family, I think people might be a little more accepting of your situation, but your reasons for transferring at all (not even going into the sorority issue) seem really lame. If (as it seems) all you care about is how many parties the school has on the weekends, whether you can or cannot join another sorority is a moot point, since you'll probably flunk out anyway. |
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