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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
Would you have less problems with someone persuing SGRho, if she told you that she was persuing ZPhiB as well?
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The membership intake process for NPHC groups is based on people making the decision to pursue ONE group. With that being said, in order to make the decision which group is right for them, people must do their research. Would I have problems with someone pursuing Sigma after attending functions of the other groups, such as interest meetings or community service events? No. I know that some others in the NPHC would answer that question differently. I personally think that doing your research can include meeting with several groups to see if you think you would fit. I don't think that doing so means you are pursuing those organizations, but instead you are gaining information. With that being said, the number of events that you do with another group will have some weight in terms of my thought as to whether you want to be just a NPHC member or a member of Sigma. This applies on an undergraduate as well as graduate level.