
06-12-2009, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by CaitFSU
At FSU orientation, which I just got back from, there was a small presentation that the new 'Noles could opt to attend for information and introduction to sororities and fraternities. Previously, I had not so much as considered joining a sorority but, on a whim, I decided that I would attend this meeting.
The meeting itself was not very informative but it did get me interested in the possibility. I did not know much about sororities, no one I know is an alumna, and so, upon arriving home, I decided to do some research into them. In my research, I came upon the obvious conclusion - it is going to cost quite a bit of money.
I understand that if I go for recruitment, I have no obligation to join, but even the recruitment will cost a good deal to buy the clothing as I do not possess formal clothes. I am wondering if it is worth the cost when I may not have any bids.
I am not the most outgoing of persons, and while I am improving upon this, I'm not sure I could stand above the other candidates to get a bid. However, the benefits of sorority life, the friends that will be formed, the philanthropic opportunities, the networking opportunities, and the opportunity to have a support system as I grow into a more confident individual is certainly something that I would like.
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Honestly, only you can determine if going through recruitment is worth it.
Do keep in mind that if you did accept a bid, a sorority is a significant financial commitment, Be sure you can afford it.
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