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Originally Posted by lazydazya
I'm entering a top 20 school and I've always wanted to be in a sorority. I grew up as an only child so I've never had a great group of sisters that I could always count on and go to. However, being born to Chinese parents, my parents and I share very different views on college. My goal is med school, so they think I should concentrate on just school but I want to work hard to play hard. Another thing I'm really hesitant about is the fact that there aren't many Asians that are in the sororities at my school. Most of them celebrate their aZnPride (seriously??!!) through the Chinese Students Association and stuff like that. I'm not like that AT ALL and I don't identify with ANY of them.
What do you guys think? Will I be at a "disadvantage" since I'm Chinese? Any advice would really help?
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Just go through rush and see what happens. No one here will be able to tell you for sure if you'd be at a disadvantage. I can only share my experience that I'm Asian as well and was not excluded from joining my sorority. Some GCers here can also say the same.
Just because there aren't too many Asians in the sororities at your school doesn't mean anything.