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Old 09-22-2003, 05:12 PM
Tom Earp Tom Earp is offline
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To me, this is what is wrong with Soroitys, here are women who could be a Great Asset to any Soroity, but because they are Jrs. with only 2 years to contribute are left at the altar so to speak.

While some schools have such Huge Chapters, they do not know all of thier sisters. Why not bring another Organization on campus.

Now in the opposite vein, schools that cannot make their "Quota", the question would be why? Maybe some who wanted to join and were on the bubble were not wanted or did not find a Soroity they wanted to join.

When I started the Local, the break down was:

1/3 homies from Lamar, Mo.
1/3 from other Fraternitys that did not make it.
1/3 from guys who did not like what was on campus and wanted to be part of something new that they could help make grow. That to me was the most important one.

While reading the new AI post for AI on Alum thread, It is apperant taht it is easier for AI to associate with Soroitys rather than Fraternitys. Especially from the PMs I have gotten recentally.

So, why does not the Soroitys expand more?
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