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09-01-2006, 08:01 PM
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adpiucf - you hit it right on the nail!
I believe this has been said before, but fundamentally, most sororities are based on the same things. We want to foster friendships, encourage scholastic achievement, create and develop great leaders, give back to the community and create a sense of sisterhood.
A good 99.99% of NPC sororities have SOMETHING to that effect in their creeds/open mottos/etc.
So Scandia if you are basing your decision on websites and their creeds, I hate to burst your bubble, but that won't narrow down your search.
When you go through recruitment (at the college level), most women know that in a general sense, most chapters do about the same things (have sisterhood times, socials, philanthropy events, academic stuff). One of the things I have noticed is that a lot of their decision is based on their ability to connect to the women already in the chapter.
At a post-graduate level, it should pretty much be the same.
If you pick a sorority based on the cool pin that you get to wear twice a year, or the awesome ritual you will see at the very most once a year, you might as well put all 26 sororities on a piece of paper and pick one out of a hat.
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09-02-2006, 06:54 AM
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EXACTLY. When I went through recruitment, I loved certain aspects of some sororities on campus, but when I met the women, I knew I'd never be happy there. As much as I loved their philanthropy/mascot/ideals, the women were not the type of people I'd feel as comfortable with. I think each and every one of the NPC sororities have worthwhile philanthropies, good symphonies, etc. I value everything about Alpha Chi Omega, but the women in my chapter are what made me love my sorority. They were the ones I spent my time with, learned from, laughed with, cried with, etc. They were the bridesmaids in my wedding, and they're the ones who I've kept in contact with more than anyone else.
Because every sorority has such high ideals, you honestly can't choose one at random and say you feel a connection. You need to meet the women, because what would be the point of AIing if you loved the ideals but hated the women in your alum chapter? Who wants to attend events where they don't like 90% of the people?
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Originally Posted by texas*princess
adpiucf - you hit it right on the nail!
I believe this has been said before, but fundamentally, most sororities are based on the same things. We want to foster friendships, encourage scholastic achievement, create and develop great leaders, give back to the community and create a sense of sisterhood.
A good 99.99% of NPC sororities have SOMETHING to that effect in their creeds/open mottos/etc.
So Scandia if you are basing your decision on websites and their creeds, I hate to burst your bubble, but that won't narrow down your search.
When you go through recruitment (at the college level), most women know that in a general sense, most chapters do about the same things (have sisterhood times, socials, philanthropy events, academic stuff). One of the things I have noticed is that a lot of their decision is based on their ability to connect to the women already in the chapter.
At a post-graduate level, it should pretty much be the same.
If you pick a sorority based on the cool pin that you get to wear twice a year, or the awesome ritual you will see at the very most once a year, you might as well put all 26 sororities on a piece of paper and pick one out of a hat.
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09-15-2006, 11:35 AM
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What is with the influx of AI hopefuls in the past few days who are all but shouting from the rooftops "I'M SORORITY SHOPPING...SOMEONE PLEASE BE MY INTERWEB SPONSOR (or at the very least, spell it out letter by letter for each org, so I don't have to do any real work myself...)!!!".
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09-15-2006, 11:37 AM
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It's because some people like to advertise AI as being the wave of the future. That's what happens when you give out false information.
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09-15-2006, 12:10 PM
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I bet Tom is sending them all....
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09-15-2006, 12:17 PM
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When I hear that statement, "AI is the wave of the future," I think of Wonder Woman flying in the sky and an announcer's voice echoing "The waaaaaaaaaaave of the fuuuuuuuuuuuuuture"
/weird.
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09-15-2006, 12:19 PM
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This probably isn't the best place to ask this question, but since MBurden posted in this thread so often, I thought it wasn't too far-reaching. Anyone know why/when she was banned? And why were so many innocuous (at least IMHO they were innocuous) posts deleted from this thread? And while I'm hijacking... what's with the new verification box in the search function?
back to your regularly scheduled sorority shopping thread...
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09-15-2006, 12:27 PM
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PM stalking members and carrying on hateful PMs, openly attacking members and saying derogatory things about specific sororities
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09-15-2006, 12:34 PM
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It's because some people like to advertise AI as being the wave of the future. That's what happens when you give out false information.
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Off topic, but I would just like to point out that I have doubts that the person who this statement was attributed to ever actually SAID that. At the very least, this person's statement may have been misconstrued or taken seriously out of context. Again, that's IF it was said at all.
Just some food for thought.
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09-15-2006, 12:37 PM
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I'm sure of it. Ton has a tendency of taking things out of context or skewing them to support his own agenda.
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09-15-2006, 12:44 PM
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Maybe it was something like this.
"AI is something we do rarely and only for the person in special circumstances. Oh shoot, I didn't wave at Susan when I saw her this morning! Of all the silly things to do! I'll be more observant in the future."
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