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rhapsody1922 03-19-2002 10:16 PM

Why go Greek?
 
Interested in knowing what everyone considers the most benefical aspect of being Greek? I ask because people always ask "why go Greek?"

Me - I say the leadership experience I've gained. Not only through SGRho but NPHC as well. Great networks.

Or should I ask, what have you personally gained from being Greek?

BlueReign 03-20-2002 01:11 PM

I have met some very wonderful Sorors whom have become close friends of mine. I've met some wonderful people of other organizations. But most of all I have been able to serve my community through the name Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

"Greater Service, Greater Progress!"

Knowledge1922 03-20-2002 03:30 PM

The combination of being a part of a network and sisterhood. Though i may not know my ethnic tribe, i know my fraternal tribe: TRIBE SIGMA GAMMA RHO :-)

The opportunity to serve and to have a creative outlet, using resources to accomplish huge and small goals.

Development of professional and leadership skills.

Being a part of a legacy, believing in that mission, and carrying it out!!

For our sisterfriend, the Sorority Mission Statement


Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority's aim is to enhance the quality of life within the community. Public service, leadership development and education of youth are the hallmark of the organization's programs and activities. Sigma Gamma Rho addresses concerns that impact society educationally, civically and economically.

DOVE1920 03-20-2002 03:47 PM

Good question
 
I agree with everything that has been stated but I guess the thing that GDIs always say that you can get all of the above by joining NSBE/NABA or the NAACP. i.e. the leadership skills, networking, legacy of commitment to the community, and even brother and sisterhood. To make a long story short: is it easier to convince someone who is interested in Greek life that it's a positive thing than to convince someone who is totally against it?

Knowledge1922 03-20-2002 03:58 PM

Well, I think what makes being greek different from other organizations , is that when you become a part of a bglo, you not only represent yourself, you represent the organization. You take on the rituals, the rites, the name of greatness. It is something you ARE as opposed to just something you DO.

With those totally against it, i think , "seeing is believing". you have to put something out there for them to respect, they have to see us in action, breaking stereotypes, and actually BEING about what we say we are.

lil_sunshine 03-21-2002 02:11 PM

Just a brief question....
 
Can only members answer or can non-Greeks answer as well? Just curious....

rhapsody1922 03-21-2002 09:13 PM

Re: Just a brief question....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by lil_sunshine
Can only members answer or can non-Greeks answer as well? Just curious....
Anyone can answer. :D

SeriousSigma22 03-21-2002 09:14 PM

Sorhors and sisterfriends,

Why go greek? I'm gonna keep it really - I like the fact that Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and the other BGLOs were designed to uplift the African American race and community. I know that I probably would never do 5 to 7 different national and local community service projects by myself. I love to fellowship with my sorhors; sharing the good, happy, fun times as well as the trying times.

Just a few of my responses that I give people when they ask why I decided to join a sorority.

Serioussigma22:cool:

rhapsody1922 03-21-2002 09:28 PM

Re: Good question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by DOVE1920
I agree with everything that has been stated but I guess the thing that GDIs always say that you can get all of the above by joining NSBE/NABA or the NAACP. i.e. the leadership skills, networking, legacy of commitment to the community, and even brother and sisterhood. To make a long story short: is it easier to convince someone who is interested in Greek life that it's a positive thing than to convince someone who is totally against it?
Good question. I honestly believe you can't make ANYONE understand something they simply don't want to! Some people opposed to Greek-life may never understand, no matter how much you try. It's basically them not wanting to understand. Sure I can be Greek, as well as, be a member of groups such as NSBE, NABA, or the NAACP. So why NOT be Greek! It's just another means of serving. And such as Knowledge1922 stated, being part of a Greek-lettered organization is not only something you are a part of, but a part of who you are! Not meaning that the organization makes you, because I am a firm believer that the person makes the organization. However, everywhere you go, especially as an undergrad people don't say that's a member of NABA, rather she's a ___ or he's a ___. It's an social assosiation to a civic organization. Only those open to understanding Greekdom understand. ;)

Knowledge1922 03-21-2002 10:10 PM

Beneifts of Being a Sigma Woman
 
· Belonging to an organization of women that share common ideals and goals on the local, national, and international levels

· Having the chance to present and implement your own ideas

· Leadership training through involvement

· A chance to build better and stronger relationships with your community on various levels

· Having the opportunity to observe and experience the functions and operations of professional organization

· Scholarship opportunities

· Networking with other professional women

· Lifetime friendships

· Local, national, and international recognition

· Knowing yourself and realizing your full potential to lead and excel

Tenacious1922 03-22-2002 09:39 AM

Why go Greek?
 
Being Greek to me means being apart of history! :)
Till the day you die, you represent your organization. There are many things you will learn during your journey as a Greek. You not only learn leadership skills, but you will learn more about yourself. The experience will humble you, but you will then be uplifted by your SORORS when it is all said and done. There are few things in life that can connect people who are initially strangers to becoming LIFE LONG SISTERS and FRIENDS! :) I can call anywhere in the country and say "Soror I need a place to stay I am Rho-Tripping, Soror will you help a sister out, and I know for a fact that my SORORS will be there for me!:) Being Greek is an experience and a choice I will always be glad I made and I always encourage others to make the same choice.

Tenacious1922

RHOyal-Blue and Gold is the only way to Go!
EE-Yip

lil_sunshine 03-22-2002 03:35 PM

Re: Re: Just a brief question....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by rhapsody1922


Anyone can answer. :D

Thanks, rhapsody1922! As far as why I'd like to go Greek, I've wanted to be a Greek since I was 13 years old. As a young teen, I was mesmerized by the colors and how much class one of the members of the sorority I'd like to join showed while she was my camp counselor. She gave the group of girls a name (Sophisticated Ladies) since it wasn't that many of them, and they always stayed together during camp hours, whether they went on trips or just played games in the schoolyard. I felt that before I could actually fulfill my dream, however, I wanted to make sure my grades were in order and that I had done some amount of commumnity service so that I wouldn't feel as if it were something I was unfamiliar with. Being a member of the NAACP for 7 years and learning how to be a better leader is something I feel I can bring to the table, as well as excellent interpersonal skills that can help me develop healthy relationships with other members so that we can all work together and serve the community. I hope this answers your question, rhapsody1922. :D

SeriousSigma22 03-26-2002 08:01 PM

Sorhors and Sisterfriends,

Some other reasons to go greek!

Membership has a lot of perks and privileges!
It's a great way to network for opportunities (employment)
You know that there are other members that share a common bond with you.
It's a great way to make some real good friends for life!
I know that Sigma Gamma Rho does a lot of positive community service projects for the community! (Greater Service, Greater Progress!)

And the list goes on and on. . . etc.!

Serioussigma22:cool:

rhapsody1922 03-26-2002 08:45 PM

I LOVE IT!
 
I know Serious Sigma. I LOVE being an SGRho! I had always done service alone, but it's more exciting executing a project with those that share a common interest. Furthermore, I have gained life long friends and support systems both through undergrad and grad. One of my bestfriends now is one of my LS. She and I became tight initially through our interest in SGRho and we pursued the organization together. We knew each other before, but our interaction was merely class related. We grew so tight that when people saw one they looked for the other (we were as one..lol)... plus we even have the same first name! Our line was even tight, and though only two of us (out of 5) are currently in the same city, we always keep in touch, especially for birthdays and of course our Sigma birthday! I love it! Becoming Greek, especially a SGRho, is the best decision I ever made, despite what haters say! :) :D :p :cool:

Knowledge1922 03-27-2002 02:49 PM

I agree with you Sorhor Rhapsody1922, Becoming a member of THE illustrious Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Innnnncorporated has also been one THE best decisions I have ever made!

I share your joy and pride!!! The fact that we are strong women of Sigma whether we be one or many.

We are Phenomenal Women of Sigma. Phenomenally we are Sigma.


I LOOOOVE
my S
S
in front of my G
G
in front of my Rho
Rho
I LOVE MY SIGMA GAMMA RHO!!!!!!


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