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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00
I was going to use AOE as an example. We had AOE on campus, and while they are a professional engineering sorority, they still participated in Greek Week and the all Greek council or whatever my campus has now (didn't have while I was active).
Now there's Phi Alpha Delta or whatever the professional law fraternity is. They're Greek, but I wouldn't consider them Greek like us.
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It's true. I'm a member of Beta Beta Beta, but they're a biological honor society, so no, I wouldn't consider them to be Greek. We have meetings and socials for them, but it's 100% different than a sorority.
Whereas with A.O.E., we're associate members of our Panhellenic Council, have initiation, do recruitment, do not allow multiple GLO memberships, etc...
Sure, it's different than being in an NPC sorority, but (like everyone else has said) it doesn't make you any less greek.