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Old 06-24-2009, 02:03 PM
texas*princess texas*princess is offline
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Expansion is usually a long process.... and even when it does occur, it's not just a wave of a magic wand and POOF you're members. It's a lot of hard work to get everything going and probably more difficult than joining an already-established group because everyone is trying to figure things out. Think about that going into your senior year with your senior-level courses.

If you want to rush, go for it. See what happens. But you should do so with the expectation that you might be disappointed.

I agree that sisterhood is for a lifetime, but you also need to realize that as a graduating senior, you won't have the same experience that the freshmen in the new member class will.

Alumnae associations are not like collegiate chapters, so you need to assess WHY you want to join a sorority and go from there.

Good luck.
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