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09-18-2006, 02:00 AM
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Seems like you had a really great time! I'm so happy for you!
When do you get to narrow down your choices, or does that happen only for pref? How many is the max you can go back to for pref?
Where are you looking to do Study Abroad?
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09-18-2006, 02:11 AM
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We narrow down our choices this Friday when we talk to our rhomu's and on that day we get told who preffed us. Saturday, we can only go to three pref's and we go to those on that day. As for study abroad, I want to go for an internship with a very big government/umbrella organization in Europe.
Before I forget, I have two questions to ask because they have been troubling me.
1) If I have a concern about financial situations, what should I do? Ask my rhomu or..? I haven't thought about it but I did realize today what a commitment it would be for me since my soon too be part time job wouldn't pay much.
2) Should I worry about my study abroad? Will the groups mind that I have to leave so suddenly? It is for school but I don't want to miss out or be eliminated so early.
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09-18-2006, 07:08 AM
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how many more years will you be at your school?
you are smart to consider the financial cost of being a member. the sorority
needs her members to pay their obligations on time-just like you need to pay your rent, the electric bill, car payment, etc. in a timely fashion, so should you pay your sorority bills.
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09-18-2006, 10:13 AM
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Have the costs of the sorority been disclosed to you? If not, I would ask for financial to determine if this is something that you can afford.
Regarding study abroad - this is usually pretty commonplace and shouldn't count against you. Usually you only have to pay national dues during the time you are out of the country, but do ask about their policy. Obviously you couldn't run for an office or anything.
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09-18-2006, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by lillady85
2) Should I worry about my study abroad? Will the groups mind that I have to leave so suddenly? It is for school but I don't want to miss out or be eliminated so early.
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I'm not going to speak for every collegiate chapter of every sorority, but there are some chapters that will allow you a "break" from their financial requirements during the time you study abroad. Obviously, you'll need to check with the chapters at your school specifically, but I know for a fact that several of the chapters at my institution allow members studying abroad to pay decreased amounts in dues (or none at all) while they were abroad. Dues pay for both the business of the sorority as well as the social functions, so some chapters may elect to "discount" dues since you wouldn't be taking part in the social functions.
Again, make sure you check with the chapters at your school before assuming they will do this! I have no idea where you are attending school, what chapters are there, what the situation is like, if there are houses, etc. But it is always worthwhile to ask those types of questions!
Good luck!
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09-18-2006, 01:25 PM
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Thanks everyone! I did get the monetary stats except I still have some questions I will ask the girls of each sorority. Also, I'll be in school for two more years (this one and the next) so I intend on getting involved just not next quarter.
Only two hours till my interview with C.J. In order for them to pref us, we have to attend this interview and I wanted to keep all my options open. I'll post tonight how it went!!
*I picked out my outfit. It's a black check pencil skirt with red pumps, a red scarf and a white button down shirt. I know its pretty much what they wore yesterday but I love these shoes and really want to make a good impression (since red and white are their colors).
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09-18-2006, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by lillady85
*I picked out my outfit. It's a black check pencil skirt with red pumps, a red scarf and a white button down shirt. I know its pretty much what they wore yesterday but I love these shoes and really want to make a good impression (since red and white are their colors).
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Wait a minute...back the train up and hold on...
Going to a GLO's activities (purposely) in their colors when not a member...NOT a good idea.
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09-18-2006, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
Going to a GLO's activities (purposely) in their colors when not a member...NOT a good idea.
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Yeah, I agree. If you happened to be in their colors it would be one thing but purposely..... i don't know about that. It would probably seem strange to me, but our colors would probably look a bit more obvious (cardinal and straw)...LOL
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09-18-2006, 01:58 PM
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our colors would probably look a bit more obvious (cardinal and straw)...LOL
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You mean I SHOULDN'T go to a ChiO mixer dressed as Ronald McDonald??
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09-18-2006, 03:22 PM
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If you're where I think you are then I would tend to doubt that studying abroad would be a problem. You may want to ask your Rho Mu about this if you haven't already! Continued good luck to you.
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09-18-2006, 03:38 PM
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AGD had an interview for my colony... I don't know if it was for the same reason or not... I just know that instead of the skit night, we had interviews.
Good Luck!
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09-18-2006, 03:57 PM
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Yay! It went very well!!!
I met with the lady who will be the NM coordinator/instructor and an alumna from a nearby school that is a C.J. I think it went very well because I asked questions, they laughed at my joke and we even knew people in common from the school I transferred from! Plus, I asked about the study abroad and they suggested I go because if I was given a bid and decided to join then I would be initiated later on and/or specifics could be worked out later. Overall? I think it went great and I am now seriously considering C.J. as an option. Hopefully I get pref'd!! ::crosses fingers::
As for ADA,
My old school had one elevator in one of the dorms! We did a study in my bio class as to whether or not the school was ADA up to date. Turned out that 95% of the buildings weren't and that most of the parking spots and bathrooms weren't either!
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09-18-2006, 04:08 PM
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your outfit sounds darling. good luck!!
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09-18-2006, 06:28 PM
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It sounds as if you have a great mind set about recruitment and as if there are lots of wonderful groups on your campus!
Best of luck to you!
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09-18-2006, 08:22 PM
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wishing you lots of luck!
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