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I agree that a colony's social calendar is likely more active than an established chapter because the established groups on campus may try to include the new group more than they would otherwise.
Being a colony member is a rewarding and exhilirating experience, but I will warn that it is definitely harder than joining an established chapter. There are certainly struggles that established chapters don't have, but then, the rewards may be commeasurate.
One thing that makes colonies a challege is that the colony members haven't chosen each other. The sororitiy's national representatives have put the group together. It takes a while to gel and find a niche, especially if you're talking about a large colony. Sisterhood doesn't just happen. Colony members need to work at it.
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Adding 's does not make a word, not even an acronym, plural
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