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Old 11-02-2014, 07:56 PM
wsucalsigmakapp wsucalsigmakapp is offline
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Hello-
I am not currently in a sorority at WSU, and have not been for many years, but I am very familiar with the school and greek system. Both my husband and I were in chapters at Washington State, and are still die hard Coug fans.

As for your questions, jr. status, I recommend signing up for informal, waiting for sr. year would be rough, jr. year would be hard, but if you have good grades, involvement in outside activities and an open mind I would think you will be fine. I can not make promises though, just to clarify. Drawbacks in my opinion, are the fact that you are a junior and missed out on 2+ years of being in a sorority, but that is coming from someone who believes that the Greek system is amazing. Another drawback would be the time commitment. Joining any sorority at WSU is a great experience, and if you want the benefits you receive from being Greek, you have to know this all takes a lot of time. The chapters want to recruit women who will be active, positive members, not just women who show up to Monday night dinner and complain about being stuck at the house. The benefits are endless, scholarship support, lifelong friendship, participating in philanthropy, contributing to other philanthropies, and FUN. WSU is a great place to be greek, regardless of the chapter, they all offer amazing women of all different personality types. Getting into ANY of them is awesome, if you have an open mind. If you are serious about joining a chapter, contact Panhellenic, there may even be a few chapters that are participating in COB events! Best of luck, if you have any other feel free to message me, or continue posting in the thread.

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