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04-29-2007, 09:59 AM
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But quietriot requested info on probating... According to the NPHC bylaws and my Sorority's bylaws, probating is view during membership intake process as illegal. Now, whether that is realistic, well from the outside looking in mentality and like various different perspectives not everything is as it seems...
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wait probating is illegal?
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04-29-2007, 10:03 AM
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wait probating is illegal?
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"Probate" shows are exhibitions of pledges/probationary members BEFORE they are initiated. THOSE are illegal.
Probate shows that you are refering to are actually neophyte shows, new member presentations, debuts, etc.
PS, I am in APO too.
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04-29-2007, 11:37 AM
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I guess I am going to go against the grain with this one and say that I agree with the NPC girl who was speaking earlier and say that if they don't accept you over something you cant help then that is just ridiculous. As a member of Omega Psi Phi we have about 2 or 3 members in our chapter who couldnt hop to Atomic Dog if their life depended on it. But that has nothing to do with the aim or the purpose of our organization so we don't look down own them for that. One of them is our acting Keeper of Records and Seal (secretary) and he does a very good job and another has a very high GPA and great social skills.
Everyone isnt going to be good at everything but I bet there is a way that you could help the sorority you wish to join in a positive way. I know a member of phi beta sigma who has no arms, would it be right for them to reject him because he wouldn't be able to hand out flyers? I think not. If you have other great qualities then you should have no problem with your organization. The AKA's at my school had 20 new members but only 13 of them participated in the "probate" show. The others decided not too and it was no big deal. NPHC orgs are not only about stepping and/or any other sole social aspect, they are about well rounded people. So if you cant speak publicily I am sure there are members of the org you wish to join who can, and i bet there are aspects that they fall short in that you are strong in.
And please don't down this girl because she doesn't understand the way the membership intake process goes, she obviously is interested so don't turn her away.
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04-29-2007, 11:47 AM
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ejay, are you familiar with how social anxiety works? If you are, then you'll understand that your examples of physical disability or challenged dance abilities are not the same as having anxiety attacks when the center of attention.
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04-29-2007, 11:56 AM
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ejay, although you made some good points, I agree with Senusret I. The reason why as LG said the OP didn't mention how she would be afraid infront of crowds doing service, or handing out fliers, she ONLY asked about 'probates', I wish she had asked about the work that goes into making NPHC orgs function. I think most of us are trying to get her to understand there are many more instances than probates where one may be the center of attention.
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04-29-2007, 01:38 PM
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If you are on your meds and are very diligent and careful about taking them, then you might be alright. I know a guy with SAD and he has done really well in his fraternity, but it is an IFC group, and it is different. And he is good with his meds. Personally, I have epilepsy, and I cannot stress enough, you have to take care of yourself and take your meds or whatever you need to do, or you are going to have a problem. Again, just being honest.
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04-29-2007, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ejay286
And please don't down this girl because she doesn't understand the way the membership intake process goes, she obviously is interested so don't turn her away.
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WHAT!!!! How can we turn her away? We are not members of her chapter of interest. She came here seeking advice, it was given to her.
And I can't believe that you of all people read into our posts that NPHCers do not take people with challenges, being them physical or mental.
Again, our biggest issue is that a coming out show is only one minor activity among the myriad that she will be faced with that involve public spotlight. She needs to understand that.
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04-29-2007, 03:41 PM
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Okay, well as not only an NPHCer but as a man, which is our first cardinal principle, i admit that you guys were probably right about alot of things and i wasnt. I wish this girl the best in all her endeavors. Maybe i responded like that because i have seen one too many times where a person asks a simple question and instead of politely educating them on a matter it seems as if we throw them to the dogs (no pun intended lol). I believe in discretion as much as the next person but i think sometimes we take it a little overboard IMHO.
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04-29-2007, 03:45 PM
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I think you were right, but about a different question.  If that makes sense.
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04-29-2007, 04:02 PM
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i only mentioned probate because that's the thing i would have the most trouble with. everyday things like giving speeches, conventions, service, talking to strangers, handing out flyers or whatnot, i can do that stuff if i have to because i have coping skills to handle those situations because i've done it for whatever reason many times before.
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04-29-2007, 02:47 PM
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Probate shows that you are refering to are actually neophyte shows, new member presentations, debuts, etc.
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Calling them probate shows is illegal. We need to quit using and encouraging the use of that term.
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