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Originally posted by 33girl
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BabyPink - I think you need to take advantage of the summer to work and save up money instead of just "relaxing" most of the summer. If you really want to be in a sorority and your parents won't pay you need to figure out a way to be financially responsible - that is one of the major parts of supporting your sorority. If you live in a big city try going to temp agencies, they might be able to place you with something that is a little better than minimum wage (and when you go back to school, you can just quit - after all, that's why they call it temping).
Do not pledge a group you don't like because it's cheaper. Also please keep in mind that the sororities must select YOU as well.
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I wanted to reitterate this point. One of my best friends in college (not in my chapter) was in the most expensive sorority on campus. Although she comes from a pretty wealthy family from what I could tell, her parents apparently didn't pay for her dues, and she worked her butt off to pay them. Where there's a will, there's a way.