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TheEpitome1920 05-24-2007 09:19 AM

Words of Wisdom - To Neos
 
Share some words of wisdom for neos (doesn't matter the organization).


Before you do something...listen to the still small voice in your head that says "What would the Founders Think/Do?"

Senusret I 05-24-2007 09:36 AM

You are not in a position to "check" anybody else.

If you crossed in the spring and convention is that summer -- GO! Beg, borrow, and befriend sponsors :). You WILL need that reinvigoration and the global context or else you will burn out and get jaded in that first year.

Befriend your brother/sister organization, but don't jock them.

Sugar08 05-24-2007 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1454176)
Befriend your brother/sister organization, but don't jock them.

Would you mind explaining that a little bit more?

And please, keep the tips coming!

Senusret I 05-24-2007 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Sugar08 (Post 1454181)
Would you mind explaining that a little bit more?

Maintain cordial relationships with the members, but branch out and collaborate with other organizations. And don't get mad at them when they do the same. Joining AKA (for example) is not an automatic free pass to Alpha parties. Nor should Alphas get mad if AKAs like the Ques on their yard more.

btb87 05-24-2007 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1454176)
You are not in a position to "check" anybody else.

^^^
I like this one!

It really is okay to be friends with someone in another organization. We're all basically trying to do the same thing, but in different colors.

Don't let the letters change you.

TheEpitome1920 05-24-2007 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1454176)

Befriend your brother/sister organization, but don't jock them.

LAWD I could write a book.

btb, Its funny how folks will cross and think everyone who isn't in their org is the enemy. Such gang mentality.

Sugar08 05-24-2007 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1454185)
Maintain cordial relationships with the members, but branch out and collaborate with other organizations. And don't get mad at them when they do the same. Joining AKA (for example) is not an automatic free pass to Alpha parties. Nor should Alphas get mad if AKAs like the Ques on their yard more.

Gotcha. I did see a lot of that in undergrad.

mulattogyrl 05-24-2007 11:32 AM

Everyone makes mistakes. Take it as a learning experience and keep going.

tld221 05-25-2007 12:02 AM

Realize that while deference is always gonna kick your @ss as a neo, you'll get yours later on in (greek) life.

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You are not in a position to "check" anybody else.
let the chuuuuuch say AMEN!

jojapeach 05-25-2007 09:32 AM

Come in and do the work, but don't start trying to change up completely established programs, traditions, etc. without knowing what they are about. You might have seen the program from the outside, but do the work for the program before you start making recommendations and motions to change things.

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1454176)
You are not in a position to "check" anybody else.

Word. :cool:

Shelacious 06-13-2007 07:21 AM

Patience...these organizations have been around for decades. Attend your local, state, regional, and national meetings to get a feel for how and why things are run, and then find ways to make a difference. Don't just rush in and go wild with "what you can do." You'll alienate a lot of members, even if your intentions are good.

Respect your oath--take it seriously.

Respect the elder members of your organization, if even you don't agree with them.

Have pride for your organization's accomplishments and membership, but realize that the world is larger than your organization, and you want people to see you as a positive reflection, not a hoo-riding cat throwing up sets and signs like your a crip.

Oh yeah, speaking of which, it is a greek-lettered organization founded on a COLLEGE CAMPUS, not a GANG.

The organization will survive only if you find a way to add value in a significant way--no organization needs a bunch of t-shirt wearers.

Phrozen1ne 06-17-2007 12:44 PM

In short..... remain humble and if you aren't familiar with that word (although I don't see my not) do yourself a favor and research it. :cool:

BluFlame2 06-17-2007 03:16 PM

What I've learned as a Neo is to take correction with humbleness. If a soror admonishes me to straighten up and fly right...I know she is doing it in sisterly love.

I also now know that there is no such thing as stupid questions.

Just my $0.20

Private IVY #6 06-17-2007 03:21 PM

ThAnkZ
 
You know I have to say thAnkZ so much for those words...being a Neo is so hard and its good to really know that greek unity is real...more ppl need to put thoZe word of wiZdom...

AKA's Private Ivy!!!!:o:D

AKA_Monet 06-17-2007 07:25 PM

You choose what represents your organization. The best, the worst and the humane.

KNOW YOUR DOCUMENTS!!! ALL OF THEM THE BETTER!!! THEY ARE PRINTED BY YOUR CORPORATE OFFICE AND LOCAL CHAPTERS FOR SEVERAL REASONS.

You are not the first, the last or the orginal member to ever have your particular problem within your organization. What are diamonds, goldens and silvers with pearls and gemstones are for??? And I am not talking about Jared


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