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Volume III
Why do SFs still use the term pledge?
I used the term pledge in a previous post. However, by pledge I meant to devote yourself.
If you could choose your own linesisters would you? What would be your criteria?
If granted the opportunity, no I would not want to choose my own linesisters. I would want to be linesisters with the women that the members chose to be my linesisters.
If you knew FOR CERTAIN that you would NEVER have the opportunity to become a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, would you go ahead and seek membership elsewhere?
No, then it was just not meant to be. It was not in His plan.
What role, if any, have greek stereotypes played in your interest/selection of a sorority?
The only stereotype that has played into my interest is the fact that the women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated are trailblazers.
If you knew FOR CERTAIN that in order to become a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha you would HAVE TO spend an extra year in undergrad would you submit an application and stay in school that extra year or continue your studies/graduate on time and hope to be invited to a graduate chapter? Why or Why not?
I would graduate because I went to school for an education not to become a member of a sorority.
If your mother, for whatever reasons, forbade you to become a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha would you do it anyway (assume that her opinion CANNOT be changed)? Why or Why not?
This one is hard for me because my mother would never forbid me to do anything. She trusts my judgement. I would have to say yes, I would do it anyway, and she would have to get over it. 1. My mother is my BEST friend so we could work through it 2. I am my own person and I have to live my life as I see fit and pursue MY dreams. I cannot live someone else's life and be happy.
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God is so much better than the best!
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