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Old 02-12-2009, 09:16 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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Originally Posted by APhiAnna View Post
GREAT point. I know the struggling chapters (both fraternities and sororities) at our school will often use the argument that since they are smaller they know each other better. I think, in some cases, it's used as kind of a defensive reason for why they aren't larger. Which is fine, but when they actually get a chance (like your chapter seems to be getting) to grow rapidly, they hold on to that excuse because they have internalized it so much. I would just focus on growing as much as possible and I think you will see that if you are truly pulling for quality and quantity, your sisterhood should stay the same.
EXACTLY.

silverpearls:

The types of things you're feeling/experiencing (feeling like you'll never get to know all the NMs) are very normal and they just come with sudden growth.

Sisterhood/closeness is not related to how big/small your chapter is. You can have a close knit community of sisters and be at total. Alot of smaller chapters tend to buy into a "smaller = more sisterhood and closer bond" thing and that is not the truth. I've interacted with small chapters who didn't care to know each other and weren't friendly to each other, so small doesn't always = more personal.

As long as you're making an effort to get to know them, you can still maintain the closeness that you feel your chapter is known for. It just takes a little more effort.


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