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Old 08-01-2000, 08:01 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Artimis:
[B]Depending on your wants in a sorority, you might also consider seeing if an engineering/technical sororites exist on your campus. Because of their focus, such sororites can better recongize the academic, social and professional needs of women in engineering and other sciences.

I am in Alpha Omega Epsilon and as a Engineering Sorority we understand the academic problems that you will encounter. Most sororities do not care if you have a physics test tomarrow and if you don't pass you will lose your scholarship, they want you at that philanthropy event! Of course they all say grades come first, but for most of them (not to offend anybody) they don't need to study as much as you do.

Although by most people's standards we are small, I don't think so. We have 9 Chapters, 3 Colonies, and more interest groups, plus the same National Structure as most sororities. If anybody out there is interested we are expanding!! Please email me at nebvp@aoesorority.org for information.
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