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I'm sorry to hear things didn't work out. :(
You're probably just saying it because you're upset, but please do not let the fact that you didn't receive a bid induce you into transferring schools! Academics come first, and that's what's important, not whether or not you got a bid. And i'm not sure if this is what you mean, but if you transfer schools, if you're going to rush, you might end up in the same situation. I'm sure you're going to have a period of time that you're sad (mourning, so to speak). But then you should really sit down and evaluate what's important to you and what is missing in your life that makes you feel like joining a sorority was a must, and fill that void with something else. |
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I am so sorry this happend to you. I agree with DGMarie's comments, and I can understand why you are frustrated.
Please think about the possibilities of Alumnae Initiation. There are so many organizations whose chapters need advisors and strong alumnae support and it sounds like you would be the type of person who would put the effort into it. Keep your chin up and try not to let it get you down. |
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I'm so sorry things didn't work out. :(
Check the Alumni Involvement forum - there's a lot of information there on AI. |
I'm sorry about things not working out.
I don't know where you go to school or what campus life is like there, but I agree with whoever said try alumnae initiation. I don't know much about that or national sororities in general, but I am sure if you check the web with a group's national site, you might find information there. Have your tried going local? Are there local sororities on your campus. I have seen some that cater to older members. Check out the localsororities site at www.geocities.com/localsororities to see if there are any in your state/school/etc. |
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I wasn't aware that you had gone to undergrad there as well...that probably had a lot to do with your not getting a bid. There ARE older sisters and alums around and I would guess at least some of them knew or recognized you from your first go-round...they may have questioned why you didn't go Greek then.
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where do ya live Amalia? transfer to university of rio grande, i got a bunch of nut ball sisters down there that i'm sure would love ya. i miss my girls :( grr to the real world and jobs and crap.
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Well said Hootie!!!! |
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I guess you could try the AI route, but why bother?
Generally AI is offered to people already intimatelyy invovled with a specific chapter for whatever reason, kind of a recognition of contribution. Or sometimes AI is offered because you are friends or close with a bunch of alums in an alumnae association and they want to make you a member, again a recognition of contribution. Or there is initiation for purely honorary reasons, your reputation or service. In your case thoug,h you are not likely to find the close personal relationships you seem to be seeking. Historically white GLO's are basically college focused undergrad/grad and offer very little in terms for post grads in the sense of the GLO experience: The bond made through constant social interaction and shared projects. If you are a natural joiner then you may want to consider the advice of the others and look into other organizations. Also, you should not jump to the conclusion that your age was the primary factor in your elimination. I have heard of many people your age or older successfully getting bids. Quote:
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I encourage you to at least investigate your options Amalia. Good luck. |
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Do you advertise AI then? Like look for alum members? Do people just wake up and say they want to wear letters for no real reason other than to say they belong?
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Do we put out ads in the papers for AI? No. It's usually done by word of mouth though. Look at the alumni forum. Lots of women there have contacted chapters wanting information about AI and expressing an interest in joining because they feel that even though they're not an undergrad, a sorority would be a positive experience for them.
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