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Old 06-24-2001, 01:31 PM
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Having taken a few women's studies courses & being a proud feminist, I totally understand what you mean, Future Tiger.

I don't know much about Rush in the south, except what I've read on here, and it sounds like the 2 are very opposite. (Remember I'm an outsider, this is just what I've gathered from posts & such). Rush focusing on looks, status, etc. because there is such a small window of time. Since you will be going through deferred Rush, I would think you would avoid that somewhat.

I also know that women's studies majors/minors/etc. tend to have a negative view of sororities, which is because, unfortunately, they stereotype them. (Like so many people do with women. ) I know that I did before attending college. One thing I learned was that if I am going to be open to new ideas, it means all new ideas, even if I think I know about something. I'm sure some of your collegues will criticize your decision to rush. But you have to do what you want to do & what is best for you. That's part of being an independent woman.

You're right, the two (sororities & women's studies) shouldn't have to be exclusive. Many women will tell you how being involved in sororities helped make them better leaders, grow as individuals, etc., etc. For most it is a positive experience. And I've known a few women who, after being involved in their sorority, chose to pursue women's studies/gender studies as their major.

And congratulations on both your scholarship & your acceptance into the program!

From a feminist & greek alumna (albeit a co-ed organization)

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