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Originally posted by Rudey
OK Can you provide me with a hypothetical situation of an interest and how he/she might choose if it's not based on family pressure or stereotypes? If you don't feel comfortable posting that, then a PM is OK. I'm interested in this since most people in our orgs don't know what they want to be until they get to college and their choice might differ at another school.
-Rudey
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Since I can only speak for myself, I will. Although the great majority of women in my family are members of one particular organization, I still researched every sorority of the D9. I looked at each of their national programs and I had to find the one that
I most identified with, the one that was just right for me. There is also their history to consider, not just of the organization but also that of the chapter you are seeking membership into. This is not an easy process, unless you go into it with your mind made up. Each of those organizations have outstanding programs for the bettering of the community. You just have to decided what's most identifable with you, your morals, your values, and your life. That's what I did. I know what I want. I'm working on me so that
IF I am ever lucky enough to be extended an invitation of membership, I'll have nothing but the best to give of myself and be the best asset to the sorority I can be.