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Old 08-02-2007, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 View Post
It's not possible to generalize. There are hundreds of chapters and every school is different, just as every organization is different. Try reading organizational websites instead of coming to an internet message board for your answers.

I'll give you my generalization of sorority women though...we tend to be smart, some smarter than others (just like the general populous). We do community service. We can be social butterflies or the women who like to observe and learn. We are religious and non-religious. We are fat, thin, tall, short, and everything in between. We are beautiful and not so pretty, we are pageant winners, teachers, lawyers, doctors, congresswomen, mechanical engineers, mothers. We are black, white and every shade in between.

We are girly girls and sporty girls. We are the type of women other women love, hate, love to hate, and hate to love. We are American, Canadian, English, German, Australian, and every nationality. We drive BMWs and Hondas, Mazdas and Lexus, SUVs and sportscars, Minivans and Motorcycles. We are rich, middle class, or struggling to make ends meet.

We found sisterhood when we may have had no sisters. We found family when we didn't have one of our own.

Is that stereotypical enough for you?
This is very well put.
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