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Old 10-11-2003, 06:32 AM
Glitter650 Glitter650 is offline
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1. Meet people
2. Make them your friends
3. Introduce them to your friends
4. Introduce them to your organization
5. Offer them a bid.

Ummhumm... Phi Sigs do these steps seem very familiar to you all ???

I also must disagree there isn't always a way to pay... as my parents used to say money doesn't grow on trees.. and true while A LOT of college students could find a way to pay for sorority if their parent's wouldn't help them there are a few that are in situations where they know they just can't make the committment or do have to quit because they are no longer in a place to make that committment aymore. I know we extended a bid a couple weeks ago and she declined because of money. The sisterhood respected that because no matter how much we offer payment plans and such if SHE knows she can't afford it and is being responsible enough to say so now, instead of a semester from now when she owes who knows how much money and it's adding up on her. We basically owe her a thank you for saving us a headache! It actually made us want her as a member more though because it shows that she takes the committment seriously and would most likely be a GREAT sister. MONEY SUCKS
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