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Old 07-10-2007, 06:55 PM
AngieWashU AngieWashU is offline
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Originally Posted by cutie_cat_4ever View Post
And another thing if you're considering about Tau Beta Pi, is that they don't accept students until your junior year. You would have to be in top 1/8 of your junior class or top 1/5 in your senior year to be invited into TBP and it's invitation based. If you have a chance to be invited into TBP, please remember not to ignore it since it could help you in your career as well as your sorority membership. Good luck!
I know the Delta Gamma Foundation will reimburse Tau Beta Pi membership fees and some other sorority foundations may as well.

I was a civil engineering major (didn't make it into TBP unfortunately ) and didn't find it too difficult to manage my sorority membership and engineering coursework. I chose not to hold any major leadership positions in my sorority, but I believe I could've if I had chosen it over my involvement in the Society of Women Engineers--which I held both section president and regional positions in. SWE was a great group for me in college and my DG alumnae membership fulfills my needs now.
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