The hard part is defining "general interest sorority. " If there's the possibility for any rule in history to get super twisted, it's there.
And as far as a chemistry fraternity having a "process" I can't even with that. Don't make it social when it's not unless you want to eventually kill off the group. There's a difference between having enjoyable times with the members of an organization and acting like a social GLO when you're not one.
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