Not exactly about honor societies, but I have heard about other non-NPC GLOs becoming kind of "anti-sororities" in response to NPC groups. A friend of mine a nearby university told me about a particular music-oriented organization had a good deal of women in it that went through NPC recruitment one year. For some reason or another, a large percentage of the women in this org did not receive bids/dropped out. Lo and behold, a few weeks later, the women in this org all started rocking stitched letter totes/hoodies/t-shirts/etc and wearing NPC sorority style shirts that said things like "Everyone loves an XYZ girl" or "XYZ Angels Collection" etc.
This wasn't something this particular chapter had ever done before, and it was especially odd because the group is actually co-ed and none of the men started wearing stitched letters. Additionally, my friend said that none of the women in the music group that were already in NPC sororities or received bids wore the stitched letters or carried the totes. I'm sure some chapters of this organization, nationally, do the stitched letter thing, but she just said it was strange since the group was definitely seen as more of an honor/professional society within their campus culture rather than a social org.
According to my friend, it looked a little immature/bratty and kind of missed the point besides (in that NPC sororities aren't all about carrying totes and wearing lettered flip-flops) and that it was almost like an "F-you, we'll just make our own bags then" in response to the fact that the women were cut during NPC recruitment. Very strange.
On my campus it would have been seen as totally crazy for members of Psi Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, or Phi Beta Kappa to carry totes or wear letters. In fact, the only org other than the NPC groups that really carried totes or did the stitched-letter sweatshirts were women in APO.
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