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Old 06-05-2006, 11:47 AM
PhiMuAmberkins PhiMuAmberkins is offline
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As someone who tried to start a new sorority, on a campus with excellent greek life, lots of support, lots of time, and no kids/job to worry about, and still couldn't get it off the ground, I hate to be negative, but I honestly don't think you have a snowball's chance in hell of this working. I agree with AlphaFrog...start a club. Honestly, if you don't have the time or whatever to really get the sorority going, then you're going to end up disappointed with a glorified club anyway. Or get some of the people in your current club who want to get involved in the community to do that...just make it another aspect of the club.

Good luck in whatever you do...but honestly, from what you've said, you don't have any idea what to do with starting a sorority and while you may be gung-ho about it now, you'll reach a point where you feel frustrated.