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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Becoming a university-recognized sorority does not mean you all will be considered a legitimate organization. You may be laughed at for trying too hard to fit in and be acknowledged. Honestly, if being good at what you do and working together on service projects don't get you all taken seriously, not much will. If I were a student, I'd be more inclined to laugh at the founding of yet ANOTHER seemingly shortlived sorority. And I'd assume these were women who were lonely and couldn't gain membership elsewhere. Just telling you how people may respond to your reasoning.
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This. I was in my college marching band and a lot of the TBS sisters were in color guard.
But it sounds like you are a sorority in all but name. Do you really need to became one (even local), and what would two or three greek letters really change?