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Old 07-30-2009, 08:23 PM
BlueCarnation BlueCarnation is offline
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I would also follow-up with asking why you are so intent on joining a sorority? That's not a critical statement--just an honest question. You can do a lot and meet a lot of great people in the kinds of organizations that other people have mentioned. I went to college and had no clue about sororities other than the fact that my friends at other schools joined them and that's just what people from my town did. Looking back, that's not a great reason to have done it, but in the end, it was a great decision for me.

Is there a way for you to work for a while then go to school? All of us who have joined sororities have one thing in common--we went to college. If you can possibly find a way to go to school, I would strongly suggest doing so. The extracurriculars will come after that. If it's a sorority, then that's great.

Good luck!
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