Thread: Why Is That
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Old 06-25-2002, 03:23 PM
bluethunder bluethunder is offline
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i consider SIGMA GAMMA RHO the RHOad less traveled:

to be a SIGMA woman is to select an option that many aren't willing to take:
less recognition, less popularity, smaller numbers, having to strive harder just to be considered equal are challenges that a lot of people aren't up to. it takes a stronger woman to be a part of our sisterhood because it takes character to walk where comparatively few have gone before. i am not disparaging any other sorority, but if you need a deep chapter to feel pride or to be on fire, SIGMA is not for you. if you need 50 linesisters to feel significant, SIGMA is not for you. SIGMA is for women who can stand alone and still be down for the cause; SIGMA is for women who can be the chosen minority and still flourish; SIGMA is for women who can take the RHOad less traveled and know that it is indeed making all the difference... 9 times out of ten, if you pledge SIGMA, you didn't do it for the name of the sorority. Chances are you didn't do it for popularity. You probably didn't do it because it was the "in" thing; note that there are exceptions to every rule. because we are not what every girl on campus is trying to do, we tend to attract women who really want to do SIGMA because it is in their hearts... in short, i think it is harder to be a SIGMA GAMMA RHO because you have to constantly represent and defend the organization to prove that although smaller, we are worthwhile nonetheless... everyone isn't up to the challenge, sorors. i think it is important to retain our NUMBERS! and to represent, represent, be the best , and be the best to further the sorority! do big things and they can't help but hear about the best kept secret! (my whole family is DST and that's all i knew... and just look at me now! they told me i was making the wrong choice, but it takes a stronger woman to be an SGRho!)
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