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Old 10-18-2010, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ZOChi View Post
no, not asking anyone to do work for me. the sorority has been established and recognized by the school. we have our laws, our priorities, what we stand for. i was asking for what we should be doing activity wise, how often do other organizations hold meetings, how the big / little thing works... we've kind of just been winging it.
again - i expect no one to do any work for me or my particular organization. i was only asking for suggestions on how to run some of the mechanics.
Talk to your sisters and answer these questions:

  • What is important to your group? (Academics? Sisterhood? Ideals?)
  • How does Greek life/your org fit into your campus culture? (Are you unknown? Trying to grow?)
  • What do you have in common? (Ideas for philanthropy/service projects can come out of here.)
  • What do you want your group to look like in 10 years? (number of members, multiple chapters, etc.)
I'm sure that there are a hundred more questions you can ask yourself. Think about your answers to those questions, then figure out activities that support your interests and growth.

For example, if you are not well known on campus, do things that make others aware of you. Wear letters/colors on a certain day, eat lunch together as a group, join other groups/clubs and wear your letters, etc.

Do you see how I took something that you might want to fix, thought about how to fix it, and came up with three solid activities to support it?

Make your list of questions, and do the same.
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