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Originally Posted by Drolefille
If there are not enough women to fill up all of the chapters on campus, there does not need to be another chapter on campus.
If one chapter is failing, it will close and open up the opportunity for another chapter.
If all 26 NPC sororities were on every campus, there would be a few with 100 members and a few with 2. The small ones cannot function this way, much less run a house.
Going Greek is great. For women who drop because they don't like the letters they're doing it to themselves. For women who drop because they couldn't find a fit, it has more to do with the entire Greek culture of that campus then whether or not XYZ was there.
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I have asked this many times.
When a State Un. had 6500 + Students then there is/are Women there to join if they desire and dont, then where is the problem?
There may be Sororitys that some heart for or hear of and they are not there and are limited to who they may choose from brings me to the conclusion that maybe there is a lacking some where?
If the choices are not there for them, then why join if they do not like the women in those GLOs?
Most State Schools are not emuried with Greeks as some of the Big Southern or Major Uns., but what does one do to find friendship if not a member of a small and select few?
Dont each GLO attempt to recruit those who are like themselves?
What if other women do not like or feel like they want to be a part of them for what ever reason?