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Hello, everyone. I'm new to the boards, and I would appreciate your feedback on this.
When I was an undergrad at UC Berkeley, I rushed during my sophomore year. I loved meeting the girls in all of the different houses, but there was one house that I really admired and wanted to join. I thought the girls were awesome - smart, funny, kind and beautiful...I would have been proud to call them sisters. Anyway, I made it through most of rush week (day 4 of 7) before I was dropped. I was heartbroken! I stayed in touch with a couple of the members while I was a student, but we all drifted apart after college. Fast-forward to today...I'm a successful law student 1 year away from graduation (December 2008), and I'm thinking about doing an L.L.M. abroad after finishing my J.D. But I'm still thinking about the house that I missed out on, and I'd love to join. How should I approach this? |
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Absolutely any way but this way. First of all, calling yourself a "Future AI" is extremely presumptious. Also, naming the sorority you're persuing is a huge no-no. Listen, I know I'm being "Debbie Downer", but if you were already told "NO" by collegiate memebers, I think it's horrible that you want to back-door into a spesific GLO anyway. I would be pissed if I was one of those sisters who spent all night doing MS to find out that people we cut were getting in anyway. |
I don't think that doing AI to join any sorority would be a "back-door" maneuver. I am honestly admitting that I still admire and want to be a part of the organization, and I will still be subject to the scrutiny of National and the local Alumnae chapter. I can't hide anything!
And I'm sorry that you think that my method of bringing up this issue was improper, but I wasn't sure precisely how to ask the question -- so rather than going for perfection, I just said what was on my mind. This is a message board where people post items to discuss, right? |
Welcome to GC;)
(AF, you know how I meant it) haha. |
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Anyway, you two girls have fun. I've got some volunteer work to do, and then I'm going to go study. I will pursue my dream of joining the sorority that I admire, one way or the other...and it's up to them, not you, to tell me yes or no. Period. |
May I suggest you go and read the past posts here in the AI section? It will give you a great deal of information and also some perspective.
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You might want to re-establish / reconnect / reforge the friendship ties that you made with those sorority friends. It's better that they are the ones to recommend you as a prospective candidate for membership, rather than you approach the org. directly yourself, on your own recommendation for membership. Going forward, I would also refer to yourself as a "Prospective Candidate", rather than as a "Future AI". It's best to err on the side of caution and humility. |
Please read the FAQs in the forum and practice the utmost discretion. this is a very touchy subject on GC with strong feelings on both side of the fence.
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And, calling yourself a "Future AI" even though you have now changed the title is just like saying- "I'm going to be an ABC!!" When homegirl hasn't even gone through recruitment yet. But, I can see how my post wouldn't be seen that way. (There have been lots of threads about the rampant snarkiness on GC-maybe you should check them out) |
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AI should be an honor... not a right. |
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As an alumna member I seriously question any woman who went to a college with a large/active Greek system and didn't end up joining then and then wants to AI. |
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