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02-11-2014 12:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by pkpotential
(Post 2260685)
I rushed spring 2014, but I wasn't very enthusiastic since I wasn't sure I if I wanted to do it. I went to the bare minimum required events, etc. and they only accepted 30/100 so let's say fair enough.
Fall semester, however, they get far fewer rushees (since there are no freshman because they have a GPA requirement) so I think I would have a good chance at getting in. They said it's fine to try again in the fall. The only problem is that I would be a junior (then again, only sophomores+ would be rushing then).
If you ask why I don't try another, it's because this is the only one that doesn't cost an insane amount of money. Otherwise I would.
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You said you chose this organization (honor fraternity) because it's cheaper than the others (sororities) on campus.
1. Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity =/= A Sorority. Members are called BROTHERS.
2. Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity =/= NPC social sororities
The reason why costs are not "an insane amount of money" compared to "the others" is because they are not the same type of organizations.
I really hope that you didn't tell people that the only reason you rushed the Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity is because it's cheaper than the social sororities on campus. I'm sure the members would be thrilled to know that.
While I am sure that membership in Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity is enjoyable, rewarding and an incredible experience, it's not going to be anything like being a member in a social sorority (if that is what you are seeking), and should not be pursued simply because it costs less money.
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