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Originally Posted by als463
So, the OP, ajohnson (which probably stands for her first initial and last name) attends UMass-Amherst and thinks that she is too good for the Sigma Sigma Sigma colony because she is concerned they will be viewed as the girls who were rejected in formal recruitment. Because of this, she shared that she will have no problem getting in. When an alumna of another NPC who has helped her organization through colonizations spoke up about how competitive colony recruitment is, the OP pretty much told AZTheta where she could shove it because she wasn't of any help and getting a colony bid to Sigma Sigma Sigma would be easy---or so she said. Tri-Sigma ladies, please take note of this special snowflake PNM. Her poor attitude leads me to believe she would deserve to be turned away.
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Originally Posted by ihearttrisigma
This discussion and individual has been duly noted.
Thank you AZTheta and others for the great responses. As a colonizing sister of my chapter, I can tell you an offer of membership is not guaranteed no matter the size of the school or Greek life. My colonizing sisters were not "left-overs." These were women who saw the opportunity to create a legacy, have a profound and positive impact and were willing to put in a lot of hard work. Today, 14 years later, I see the results and it fills my heart with so much pride.
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A quick search in the UMass-Amhearst website, made it obvious that there is more than one woman on campus named AJohnson, but I have faith that the Tri Sigma national representatives will see through the OP if she decides to show up to colony recruitment.
Tri Sigma is a wonderful organization, and I'm happy to see so many Panhellenic women standing up to this rude poster.
AJohnson, you have shown immaturity and characteristics that are not suitable for being a member of Tri Sigma or any NPC organization. I suggest you move along.