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It absolutely affected me. I go to a small, Southern, private school. Had I gone to a larger school, I wouldn't have had much of a chance outside of BGLOs. Not to step on any toes, but in all honesty, finding an African American Tri Delta is like looking for an already extinct species. It doesn't happen much. But at my school, we have no BGLOs, and I had no interest in joining a sorority at any point. Until most of my friends in the first semester turned out to be a part of the Greek system, then I became interested in how different it was, as opposed to larger, Greek-dominated schools. It was a slow process, but I went through formal deferred rush and just knew that I was meant to be a Tri D.
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