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scaredperson 07-07-2002 09:24 PM

should i bother?
 
i need some advice. i want to rush a colony of a sorority in the fall, but it's gonna be my last semester in school. is there any chance they'll take me? i really, really, really, want to be part of a sisterhood but at the same time i don't want to set myself up for a lot of heartbreak, you know?

33girl 07-07-2002 10:15 PM

Yes you should bother!
 
Sorority colonies usually take women of all class levels so definitely look into it! Even if you don't get chosen you won't be any worse off than you were to begin with. Let them know that although it is your last semester, you want to continue being involved at the alumnae level. Good luck!

greeklawgirl 07-08-2002 12:21 AM

You should absolutely check into it! Sorority membership is for a lifetime, not just your 4 years of college.

If for some reason you can't join during your last semester, alumnae initiation is definitely another excellent option!

CutiePie2000 07-08-2002 12:25 AM

I think you should do it...you will likely regret it if you didn't at least try! Go get 'em! :D

Kevin 07-08-2002 12:25 AM

Absolutely!!! A colony would love to have you because you are almost instant alum for them! The faster you get alums to help you out in the real world the better.

Go for it!

scaredperson 07-08-2002 10:23 AM

thanks for the support, guys. :)

one other question: i'm living with my boyfriend. will that affect my chances?

thetakates 07-08-2002 11:02 AM

I wouldnt think that that would hurt your chances at all. But it might depend on the colony. In my sorority my mom was married when she rushed. And she (and her husband) fit in just fine. I hope this helps.


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