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Originally Posted by LPIDelta
I think this depends on the organization and the situation. Of course you're going to educate them about the organization, but you may not do it in the same way as a new member class.
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I can understand that, but James seemed to be advocating just making them instant sisters, no education, no nothing. I'm hoping I misinterpreted this because it doesn't seem like something he would say. They don't have a national site they can go to, or national resources - it all has to come from the sisters there.
And flyers, chalking etc - often the amount of effort you put out just doesn't measure up in results. Inviting people that you know to join is much better.
I know that a lot of people are saying use Facebook etc, but if this is that strict of a college, Facebook or Myspace might not be good places to go.
I looked on the college's site. Of the four sororities, two have very detailed profiles, two have almost nothing. If your sorority is one of the latter, I suggest you update it ASAP and talk about your heritage, activities etc because those latter two look really bad!!