Alumiyum |
08-21-2010 11:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by violetpretty
(Post 1972142)
I'm kind of surprised to see the overwhelming number of people who said alma mater, since this is Greek chat. I have little attachment to my alma mater as compared to my GLO. I was never Suzy-School Spirit. So that would be easy for me, my GLO of course. I feel like I would have had a similar experience at other large state universities. Then again, I could have been happy in other GLOs at Maryland, and I wouldn't necessarily be a Sigma Kappa if I went to another school. But when I think about the two scenarios:
A) my long-off future daughter loving Maryland and not going Greek/not joining Sigma Kappa
or
B) my long-off future daughter going to another university and finding happiness in Sigma Kappa
I'd pick B no question. Sharing Sigma Kappa is so much more meaningful. I wouldn't drop everything to help another Terp in need but I sure would help another Sigma Kappa.
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I love my organization, but I guess because my mother (and all the females in my family in fact) is Greek but in a different organization I've become partial to that relationship. Since many NPC organizations have similar structures, and there are some across the board commonalities in sororities we have enough in common to still talk about our experiences, but she's not all up in my business. I'll probably be the only one in the family that is a member of my organization since there are only two girl cousins left that are not in sororities and I have a feeling they'll be in the same sororities as their mothers. I kinda like being unique. :)
But I love my campus so much, too. It's perfect for me and just like different chapters aren't a fit for everyone, schools aren't either, but I'd be delighted if my daughter could share my alma mater with me. And currently at least the other four sororities on campus all have strong chapters and are all very strong, well respected organizations nationally/internationally, so I'd be ok with her joining one of those, if my chapter wasn't a good fit for her. Honestly I would have a hard time if she didn't want to go Greek at all, but if I ever make her feel bad about it I'll be very ashamed of myself.
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