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The only issue I would potentially see is what the norm is on your campus about it. At EKU typically ladies that join SAI arent members of NPC groups, though I'm sure there are/have been exceptions. I just never knowingly saw it or knew it when I was an active. The local sorority on our campus is a service one, and they dont allow their members to join NPC groups on campus(long story about that). I do know of some members of TBS on your campus joining NPC chapters. If that isnt a problem, then I dont see where being a member of SAI would be either. |
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Haha Yes I meant NPC sorry don't know what I was thinking!
I know that atleast 5 of the girls in SAI are in NPC groups, but the only thing I am worried about is that they joined them before joining SAI because I remember at the first rush event they said if you want to also join TBS you have to join there first and then come here. That was my only concern. |
Ok thanks! I guess it must be a TBS rule then! Thanks everyone!
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Looking back 2.5 Years!
I was just reading recruitment stories and thinking about my own, so I thought I'd post a reflection on the experience 2 and a half years later!
When I didn't get any invites to pref night, I was crushed! Mainly because I think I'm awesome (tee hee!) and didn't understand why people didn't want me as a sister. I now realize there was much more in it then them just "not wanting me". But regardless, I am so much happier since I was NOT placed in a sorority from recruitment. When I was dropped, I spent about a month hanging out with 2 people and being kinda sad. But then I decided that was crazy and I needed to meet more people, so then I emailed everyone until I found a way to join the Wildcat Marching Band late! From joining band, I learned about SAI(Women's Music Fraternity, for which I am president-elect for next year!), my major Arts Administration, which I never would have learned about, KKPsi (Honorary Band Fraternity, for which I am currently Treasurer), met ALL of my friends and my boyfriend through these various activities and found out about my SECOND major! I can honestly say going through recruitment and getting dropped was the best thing to happen to me. I hope people who are on the fence about going through go for it! For most people, my scenario is basically "worst case" and it turned out to be wonderful! |
i'm glad college is going so well for you. Proof that yes, college does go on after recruitment.
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It is cool to get an update and learn that things have gone well for you. And yes, as hard as it seems at the time it is happening, things work out the way they do for a reasons that are not apparent at the time.
Good luck in all your future endeavors. |
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