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Old 01-05-2008, 10:35 PM
jwright25 jwright25 is offline
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May I also recommend that you get involved on campus. Many sororities will look at non-freshmen and ask what they can bring to the table that makes them more desirable than a freshman. If you can list activities on campus that you participate in (don't just sign your name on a sheet of paper), you will be much more attractive in that area. Find out what groups are there for people in your major and join other special interest clubs as well. The more people you know, the greater your chances of forming a relationship with someone already in a sorority!

HOWEVER - please note that I am not suggesting that you just run rampant and join organizations to build your resume. That could backfire on you if you go into recruitment and start talking about all you do with the basket-weaving club and the girl you happen to be talking to is the President. So get involved in things that you actually like and want to do - the rest will come naturally.
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