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Old 07-05-2003, 11:41 PM
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I started university swearing that I would never join a sorority. A few years and some transferring later, I've obviously changed my mind on that!

I knew that I clicked with my sisters at the first recruitment event I went to - a dinner back in November. I had gone mostly because I had nothing better to do that night, and one of my friends from a class had invited me. I really didn't have any plans to join, but I figured I'd check it out. The girls were amazing, and right from the moment I walked in the door, I didn't feel the slightest bit like an outsider.

I realized how much I wanted to be an ADPi during informal recruitment week this spring. You only really "had to" go to 2 or 3 events, but I felt like I had to go to all of them because I couldn't wait to spend more time with this awesome group of girls!

The moment I *really* felt like I was meant to be an ADPi was during my Alpha ceremony. Witnessing all sorts of things that only ADPi's can experience... I was so excited and so proud to be a part of it all. Even though I didn't know the meaning of some things, it immediately held some sort of significance to me.

I'm so glad I let go of my anti-sorority attitude and found such fabulous girls to call sisters!
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