
10-04-2009, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by kddani
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FINALLY! lol
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Originally Posted by JuliaNJ
Thank you for this. I know my really close friends would still be with me, but they'd definitely would be shocked at first.
As far as music tastes go -- I know I wouldn't have to give it up, but I think if I go through with this I'd have to hide it. I mean, if I'm pledging and there's a party or whatever, I don't think I should roll my eyes and make a snarky comment when I hear Dave Matthews Band or something like that. I definitely want to try my best to fit in, especially at first.
Also, should I dress how I normally dress or should I dress more like the sorority girls I see?
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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
So...why DO you want to be in a sorority? Other than you want to change the type of bars you go to, the clothes you wear, and the type of guys you would like to date? You don't need to join a sorority to do that.
So...if someone were to ask you why you want to go through recruitment, what would you say?
And as far as the column you wrote...was this a commentary or a news article? What was your argument? Was it full of judgments and stereotypes?
And for the record, I held several officer positions on the school newspaper. Sorority women come from all different backgrounds, and have many different tastes. You are only focusing on what's different, versus finding commonalities.
I'm starting to wonder if this is for real...
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word. Jen K is this you? lol
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Do you know people? Have you interacted with them? Because this is pretty standard no-brainer stuff. -33girl
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