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1: Did you drink in college unlawfully? Every once in a while.
2: Did you experiment with drugs in college? Never.
3: Number of socials a quarter (average)? 3 with other organizations, + 2-3 sisterhood socials (We were on semester system)
4: Average number of members at chapter? 53
5: Total number of chapters during your time as a member? 3 on my campus
6: Number of times you drank in your house? No house.
7: Rush Class size (average)? Does this mean # of women going through rush, or number of women pledged in our chapter? We averaged 100 rushees, quota was usually b/t 22-30
8: Hours spent doing house related things a week? 10+
9: Hours spent being inebriated a week? Less than once a week…
10: Hours spent on the computer a week? Alas, I was in college pre-PC’s
11: Year of undergrad membership? 88-92
12: Hazed? (be honest) Not in the least.
13: Would you choose to live in the old or new system? Hard to say what the differences are...My chapter tended to comply with rules and regs in the strictest sense of the word, so much so that even our HQ told us we were reading things a little too literally…so I don’t think much has changed since then…we had a strong sisterhood, and from what I have observed in my chapter, and the collegiate chapters of other organizations I have been exposed to recently, I think I would be happy in either system…although I think the pledge period has become a little too abbreviated… Bottom line, I think those chapters that concentrate on the sisterhood/brotherhood are, and will always remain, the strongest—those that worry about narrower things like constant partying, and getting around risk management policies, etc. will not last.
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