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Originally Posted by bookworm84
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I'm not trying to sound mean about this whole process,but nobody really told me why I got cut after my first day.I'm just saying that the sorority chapters need to look at their guidelines and see if anything needs to be changed.I have Asperger's Syndrome,a high functioning form of autism and I was hoping to get into a sorority to improve my social skills.I just thought these sororities would be a little more open minded about having someone like me in their chapter.
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I'm sorry that you're upset.
However, the reason no one told you why you were cut is because the selection process and criteria of each sorority is private. So, those who know why you were cut are unable to tell you why.
There are many avenues for developing your social skills other than sororities. I am sure that there are plenty of student organizations on campus for you to get involved in. I have a professor whose daughter has Aspberger's. She participates in Model UN and a few other groups at her college.
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Last edited by KSUViolet06; 10-21-2009 at 02:57 PM.
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