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Old 07-16-2003, 04:05 PM
archangel689 archangel689 is offline
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Originally posted by Lunarwolf
Cristinasmile, most people who start up sororities have a good working knowledge or at least have put in the effort to do research. The least you could have done in this instance was head on over to the Locals board, READ THROUGH, and once you had a general sense of things, start asking questions that show more knowledge that backwards-looking letter-picking.

In addition, most people who start up sororities are independent, intelligent women with a vision. Glancing through your profile and your LJ, I'm afraid being a 23 year old college student who still lives with her parents indicates that at this point in your life, you have other things that need your attention and energy. Dreams are fine, but in your case you need to seriously reprioritize your short term and long term goals and plans.
Lunarwolf, I knew absolutely nothing when we started our group.
Declaring to start a fraternity/sorority, is the same as becoming a Pledge. You have a long road ahead of you and you have to get to the end of that road. The person who started our group, officially, quit within a year...because of a fight over a woman, there was no "intelligent man with a vision" there was only determination and trial and error (lots of error and always on trial), and lots of binding together... if you started a group, you would know this. So what you say is not entirely true.
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