It's great to know that you aren't limited to just one either. You can be a part of a organization that deals with your major (professional) AND a social if you like. I pledged Sigma Alpha Iota (Professional Music Fraternity for Women) in the Spring of 97. All the members were "musically inclined" which is sort of a pre-requisit. All members were music majors or had been music majors at one time. We had one member who wasn't either of those, but really wanted to join and she was in the flag corp for the marching band, and she did play the claranet and was learning to play the flute. So she was initiated too. I hadn't planned on pledging a social sorority, but after joining one and seeing how great it is, I wanted to do more--outside of my major (music). So I joined Delta Zeta, whose national philanthropy is to aid the seeing and hearing impaired.
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Mikki
Delta Zeta Alum
Kappa Mu Chapter
Sigma Alpha Iota Alum
Eta Tau Chapter
"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage."
--Lao Tzu
[This message has been edited by mgdzkm433 (edited July 10, 2000).]
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