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It took me a long time to start thinking of myself as a potential "sorority girl." I always thought I was too smart for it, too shy and quiet, not pretty enough, not superficial enough, not rich enough. Fortunately I had a camp counselor whom I absolutely loved, and she was in a sorority at the University of Minnesota, and it made me completely re-think my idea of what a "sorority girl" was actually like. As I got older, I also got more outgoing, more confident, more involved in extracurricular activities, less serious -- and I started to wonder if maybe I would like being in a sorority after all.
I have to admit that my school does have many of the stereotypical sorority girls -- but it also has an equal amount of non-stereotypical ones.
I love CarolinaCutie's definition of a sorority girl too.
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