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Old 08-07-2002, 03:49 PM
HumbleHeart HumbleHeart is offline
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Two ways to look at it

I see this as having two options, You can either continue to pursue the undergraduate organization and push for change if you make it in or you can wait on graduate membership. Notice that there is not an option to switch to a totally different sorority.

In this scenario, you are saying another sorority as a whole is not doing anything....while I cannnot fathom this as being true.....I'll continue with my opinion. As you grow, you begin to undersand that an organization/movement is larger than any one person. I think this is one of he main things people forget when it comes to EVERYTHING! So while you may have great fun with the 20 or so people that are there now, what about when you pursue graduate membership and those people are possibly no longer there.

You have to look at the BIG picture when making a lifetime committment to an organization. I think people are looking too much at the temporary reward/gains than can be attributed with joining XYZ and totally forgetting about the time commitment, financial commitment and the labor of love that goes into making the organization grow and prosper.
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