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Old 05-04-2007, 07:22 PM
REE1993 REE1993 is offline
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I think that the ability to commit yourself is the most important issue here. If you can communicate your ability to commit (time, finances, etc.) and determine a game plan (no pun intended) for potential conflicts (i.e. mandatory sorority function vs. a big game), then there is no reason why you would be automatically excluded from membership.

I think that being of strong mind and body is a desirable trait, and perhaps a welcome addition to any organization. If fact, some GLOs have specific nutrition/fitness programs that assist their members to live healthfully and maintain good health.

Research the sororities at your new school. Find out which orgnizations promote similar ideals, goals and commitments as you do. You may find one (or many) who share your own passions.

Good luck on your journey!
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