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I'd say it's just campus culture. Otterbein doesn't have such a thing...our honor societies, however, do tend to wear their keys/pins often. Delta Omicron is a little more social than say, Phi Eta Sigma, but that's because theyre departmental.
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It depends...are they "Honor Socities" or are they "Business GLOs"?
If Order of Omegas are all running around in "letters" and having big/littles, that's weird...but if Mu Phi Epsilon (music business fraternity) or Sigma Tau Delta (English business) are, I don't find that wierd.
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Exactly what groups are you classifying as "honor societies"?
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I think it depends on the honor society. I know that Delta Sigma Pi (Business) have Big/Littles, wear letters, and have socials. That is the only one that I see.
But I don't see Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, or any other honor societies doing this.
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But I don't see Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, or any other honor societies doing this.
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I had a boyfriend that was Phi Eta Sigma...they tried to do one social event and it flopped like an elephant trying to swan dive.
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10-16-2006, 03:51 PM
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I had a boyfriend that was Phi Eta Sigma...they tried to do one social event and it flopped like an elephant trying to swan dive.
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Loved the analogy!
Honor groups will have social parties and may try to emulate Social Greeks, but, they still are not the same.
There is a difference of course, but heck dont they like to party and get stupid like we do?
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Loved the analogy!
Honor groups will have social parties and may try to emulate Social Greeks, but, they still are not the same.
There is a difference of course, but heck dont they like to party and get stupid like we do?
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Good question.
I would never go to a social event sponsored by an honor society, a professional fraternity, a music fraternity, or a service fraternity and actually expect to have fun. Events sponsored by such groups are networking opportunities and nothing more.
Now if the event is actually FUN it is probably because the organization takes a back seat to the fun nature of the people at the event and/or the members of the organization are members of popular social fraternities and sororities.
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10-16-2006, 11:39 PM
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I think it depends on the honor society. I know that Delta Sigma Pi (Business) have Big/Littles, wear letters, and have socials. That is the only one that I see.
But I don't see Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, or any other honor societies doing this.
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Not to nit-pick, but Delta Sigma Pi is not an honor society. It is a professional fraternity. I am a member (alumna) and we had a lot of social aspects as well as professional ones. Part of the official "purpose" which we had to memorize as pledges includes the phrase to foster "social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement." Members are expected to be VERY active - unlike an honor society like Golden Key or Phi Kappa Phi which is just an honor - you go to one ceremony, get a pin, and put it on your resume.
The only Delta Sigma Pi letters I remember wearing were on party shirts. We did have big/little brothers, but we didn't do car decals, jerseys, or jackets.
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Not to nit-pick, but Delta Sigma Pi is not an honor society. It is a professional fraternity. I am a member (alumna) and we had a lot of social aspects as well as professional ones. Part of the official "purpose" which we had to memorize as pledges includes the phrase to foster "social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement." Members are expected to be VERY active - unlike an honor society like Golden Key or Phi Kappa Phi which is just an honor - you go to one ceremony, get a pin, and put it on your resume.
The only Delta Sigma Pi letters I remember wearing were on party shirts. We did have big/little brothers, but we didn't do car decals, jerseys, or jackets.
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Same here for Phi Kappa Phi. Oh, we had a nice dinner as well. My mom liked it.
When I was living in NYC, between undergraduate and graduate school, my dad's Phi Kappa Phi badge was stolen in a burglary along with his fraternity badge.  I called my mom to report this...I was sobbing. He died when I was a kid and I really treasured his badges. She told me that what he would really care about most was my safety. Her words comforted me.
Years later, in graduate school, I was presented with my own Phi Kappa Phi badge. It was identical to my dad's. I felt like dad found a special way to get it back to me.
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It depends...are they "Honor Socities" or are they "Business GLOs"?
If Order of Omegas are all running around in "letters" and having big/littles, that's weird...but if Mu Phi Epsilon (music business fraternity) or Sigma Tau Delta (English business) are, I don't find that wierd.
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the honor society that i am talking about in particular is Phi Sigma Pi. i don't think its a big deal, its kinda cool, but my psychology honor society didn't do anything like that in my undergrad and i guess i was just surprised. i had to research what phi sigma pi was cuz they are not connected to a particular department, they are an honor society trying to bridge the gaps between academics, leadership, and social.
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I was/am a member of Phi Sigma Pi, and I know we did have some social aspects (like socials with the members) and some people had jerseys and hats made with letters. We never did bigs/littles, but we were a fairly new chapter when I was there, so that may be why. It seems that many chapters of Phi Sigma Pi act a little more "social" than other honor societies.
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I'm a member of Pi Alpha Psi, which is a honorary for Printing Students. We hold socials, but that's about it. From my understanding, though, back in the 60's it did sorta operate like a social GLO, but not anymore.
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Phi Sigma Pi at my school is called an "honors co-ed fraternity" and they do big/lil, have rush and PR t-shirts, and are fairly social as compared to honors societies. Same with the chemistry fraternity (Alpha Chi Sigma) at my school. I think the difference is that they are more academically and service based; I know both orgs tutor students fairly often. Social is a priority but not the primary aim.
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the honor society that i am talking about in particular is Phi Sigma Pi. i don't think its a big deal, its kinda cool, but my psychology honor society didn't do anything like that in my undergrad and i guess i was just surprised. i had to research what phi sigma pi was cuz they are not connected to a particular department, they are an honor society trying to bridge the gaps between academics, leadership, and social.
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Phi Sigma Pi is not an honor society in the classic (Baird's) sense. It is a "Recognition Society" along the lines of Alpha Phi Omega.
On a random related note (for anyone who knows) how does Baird's classify the Pershing Rifles? Recognition or Professional?
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