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Originally Posted by Aerylle
1. Just for clarification, by "worth it" I mean is not worth it to me, as I want it very much. By worth it I mean in a semi-competitive school, is it worth it to try.
2/3. I see you're point that these are things I need to look at for myself, but are there things that look good on resumes? And meeting current girls in sororities, if only I had some in my classes. >.< The only classes I have them in are the 1000+ lecture halls that have assigned seating that I don't sit next to any of them. Maybe next semester.
Oh, and I agree at being open minded. I was very open minded the first time and fell in love with a chapter I'd never looked at before. I do know that when I go through a second time (if I do), I'll have to be even more open minded as a pledge class can dramatically change a chapter so everything I thought this year will be null and void.
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I wouldn't do an activity to put on my resume to join a sorority, I'd join one because I feel passionate or interested in it. You may also meet sorority women who share that passion, or even fraternity guys who know sorority women; and your interest will be genuine and a way to be noticed in a positive manner.