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Old 06-23-2010, 04:06 PM
Drolefille Drolefille is offline
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Originally Posted by midnightrain13 View Post
I attended one university for a year and a half, at the beginning of the second year I rushed for sorority and ended up initiated into one. However, even before, during, and after the initiation I experienced massive health problems and family issues and was not able to do many activities with the sorority and barely remember anything about initiation, etc. NOW, I have transferred to another university that doesn't even HAVE the sorority I joined. WHAT DO I DO?! I don't have enough experience to be part of an alumni org for that sorority and though I love the sisters of that sorority I can't visit all the time and feel as if joining (ONLY because of the above circumstances) was essentially pointless(other than meeting some great girls). I deeply miss the feeling it brings and almost regret joining because of the things that have happened. I know it's a standard rule where you can't join another after you've initiated in one, but is there ANY exception? I just want to feel apart of something great again.
Assuming you joined an NPC sorority, you cannot join another NPC or NPHC sorority, there are no exceptions.

You might look into a service sorority or co-ed fraternity but if you do, know that it's not a replacement for what you lost but something different that can also be really good. If there are local or other non-NPC/NPHC sororities on your campus it would depend on their rules whether you could seek membership with one of them.
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