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I want to echo what Carnation said. Also, I am willing to bet that if your recommenders noted you will be in the Honors College, as I certainly do for the recommendations I write, you will most likely get paired with someone who is also in the Honors College. Even if you aren't, you can ask if any of the sisters in that chapter are in the Honors College. I don't think that would be tacky to ask. If you go in and ask it by prefacing that you are obviously concerned about academics and want to be with other girls who are "like minded" as you regarding their studies, you may come off as really pretentious. Don't go in there thinking you are smarter or better than the actives. You may find that there are sisters in every chapter at A&M who are campus leaders and scholars. Don't let that be the main thing on your mind. Sorority membership gives back what you put in. Even if you are the only Honors College sister in the chapter, that doesn't mean you can't form study groups with members of other sororities/ fraternities on campus. It's more than just letters on your chest. Once you join a sorority, you are joining more than the women of that particular chapter.
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