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Old 12-05-2005, 05:21 PM
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Originally posted by MissMonika
Great Point...

I have a question, If a person was not in an organization, would they know what you do? I am asking because where our undergraduate chapter is (San Francisco State University), I really Cannot determine one non-NPHC organization from another (except the Muticultural or Academically Specialized<Exanple: Nursing> organizations).

I am only asking because Before I was in College, the NPHC organizations had a following and many Members of the NPHC had knowledge of them since High School. It may be due to the large Alum/Graduate Presence.


Thanks for sharing,

M
This is exactly the kind of thing that I mean - what do you all think causes the NPHC orgs to have that kind of presence and identity that the NPCs do not (at least, they don't seem to to me)? Thank you Monika for making that more clear

I went to a predominantly white, upper-middle class high school, so you'd think that there if anywhere students would know about different NPC sororities if they were going to, but we just knew about sororities in general and that there was this thing called rush. If someone was a legacy, they knew some about that one org.
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