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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel
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The professional approach to this is to state your interest in the most basic and succinct terms and leave it at that. The more you say about past recruitment periods or about why you want to be in a sorority, the more risk you run of saying something that will put someone off before they have a chance to meet you. Right now, just express your interest. Save the sales pitch for any recruitment opportunities that are presented to you.
What DeltaBabyBaby advised is the way to go-
word for word.
Good luck to you!