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Originally Posted by Gtender91
on this specific thread, not the one of over a thousand. one don't you quit badgering, and help, or just stop.
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You're the one who started the thread about how much you don't like the sororities on your campus and that you think you can do it better. I'll reiterate that was not the appropriate way to ask us for help. I'll comment as much as I darn well please. You can read it or not.
Nowhere on this specific thread has anyone said the first word about greek organizations only mattering while people members in college. Nowhere. Please quote your reference.
Spelling does count. When words are misspelled, you lose credibility.
You have actually been offered some constructive advice on this thread. Here's some more.
It is clear from your posts that you do not have the knowledge to do what you are asking about.
Yes, our organizations started from scratch at some point in time. For NPC organizations, the reality the founders lived in is not the same reality we live in today. On a local level, you are now having to compete with the established chapters of international GLOs who have awesome organizational structure in place. Founders in the late 19th and early 20th centuries often did not have other organizations that were direct competition. If this was the case [such as with the Farmville Four (ZTA, KD, ASA, & Tri Sigma) or Syracuse Triad (Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, and AGD), the founding dates were typically not decades apart, so the new organizations did not have to compete with large century old or more established groups.
If you have thoughts of beginning something that you want to grow and sustain, you need to know the history of your competition. It is a competition as well as a sisterhood. You are competing for new members. NPC groups are not going to allow dual membership. New members can be in your group or the other groups, but not both.
You have to decide if this is something that you want to do for you and some friends while you are in school or if it is something that you want to grow, but don't come here and expect us to give you the answers you're looking for. Message boards are not equivalent to research.