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09-12-2007, 11:43 PM
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Thank-you ASU....Finally someone who the question was intended for an ASU student. Your answer was great and your support even better. My original ? has been misread and no matter how many times I correct it they just aren't getting it. Ladies, go back and read the original post. Where does it say anything about girls living in the sororities? It doesn't and never did. I don't give a rats ass about what the girls are like living in these sororities I want to know about the chapters. What are the fees? What are the GPA requirements? Volunteer requirements? ETC. ETC. ETC. Man, some of you ladies, not all have got to get a life. You are scaring me. lol Is this how my daughter will turn out? Wow...scary. Again, some have been incredible. Thank-you. If she turns out like you, that's awesome.
Ladies, your making a mountain out of a moe hill. Go back, Go back Go back. Read the original post.......nothing is mentioned about the girls living there. GEEZ!!!
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09-12-2007, 11:45 PM
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Thank-you ASU....Finally someone who the question was intended for an ASU student. Your answer was great and your support even better. My original ? has been misread and no matter how many times I correct it they just aren't getting it. Ladies, go back and read the original post. Where does it say anything about girls living in the sororities? It doesn't and never did. I don't give a rats ass about what the girls are like living in these sororities I want to know about the chapters. What are the fees? What are the GPA requirements? Volunteer requirements? ETC. ETC. ETC. Man, some of you ladies, not all have got to get a life. You are scaring me. lol Is this how my daughter will turn out? Wow...scary. Again, some have been incredible. Thank-you. If she turns out like you, that's awesome.
Ladies, your making a mountain out of a moe hill. Go back, Go back Go back. Read the original post.......nothing is mentioned about the girls living there. GEEZ!!!
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Nope, but I fear your daughter will turn out to be like you ..
Opps.. I'm j/k
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09-12-2007, 11:56 PM
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Hey Cutie, we are really close and I'm lucky to have her in my life. She's an incredible person. I'll take whatever credit I can get. I just wish I had her waistline and good looks. Gets that from her dad. If you knew me, I think you'd really like me away from this forum. Man, I don't know how people stay on this thing everyday. I'd be grumpy too.. opps... j/k
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09-13-2007, 01:08 AM
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So please, if you don't mind, what's your own personal take good and bad(yes, there's always the good w/the bad)with each Sorority?
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Best of luck to your daughter. I would not have inferred you were inquiring about GPA requirements, philanthropy, dues and socials from the question "What's your own personal take ... with each sorority?" I think any reasonable person would infer you were asking ASU students and alumni about their personal experiences with the sororities. And personal experiences with the sororities would likely be inferred as personal interactions with members, as the average person really isn't paying attention to other sororities' dues and GPA and volunteer requirements.
So from that, I don't see how the original question you posted was misread. Most of the posters who responded gave an answer that any reasonable person would give, whether they are an ASU student, a student at OU, Duke, an alum or a parent of a member. I regret that you feel you have been treated poorly, but the recommendation that we "need to get a life" is a bit out of line. I do take offense to that and so would many others.
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My original ? has been misread and no matter how many times I correct it they just aren't getting it. Ladies, go back and read the original post. Where does it say anything about girls living in the sororities? It doesn't and never did. I don't give a rats ass about what the girls are like living in these sororities I want to know about the chapters. What are the fees? What are the GPA requirements? Volunteer requirements? ETC. ETC. ETC. ... Ladies, your making a mountain out of a moe hill. Go back, Go back Go back. Read the original post.......nothing is mentioned about the girls living there. GEEZ!!!
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Your daughter will learn all of these things at recruitment, in addition to getting a feel for each chapter. For now, she may call ASU's Office of Greek Life/Panhellenic Council to get some basic information over the phone regarding dues and GPA requirements. Most of the sororities have national and chapter web sites. She can get a better feel for the individual events and such. She will learn all about these, as well as volunteer requirements, during recruitment.
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Man, some of you ladies, not all have got to get a life. You are scaring me.
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This is really insulting. If you are seeking to become a member of this online community, please curb the generalized attacks. People will be more inclined to want to assist you. That being said, welcome to Greek Chat. Please check out the below linked thread in my sig for a "Recruitment 101" post of anything and everything your daughter might like to know about recruitment in general. Any questions she has specific to ASU are best asked by an official representative of ASU sorority recruitment-- the Panhellenic Council at the university. Anything told to you by a member of Greek Chat is not bona fide information. This being the internet, you never truly know if you are actually talking to someone who is as credible as they claim. Be very careful of this, and make sure to verify information with an official source. Nothing on a message board is gospel!
All the best to you and your daughter as she begins college. ASU is a wonderful school with a great Greek System.
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09-13-2007, 02:06 AM
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I've got this Buck Cherry song stuck in my head..."crazy bitch..."
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09-13-2007, 02:39 AM
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I've got this Buck Cherry song stuck in my head..."crazy bitch..."
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Now, you must make your girls proud Alex....lol What sorority do you belong to? Can you say scary? Just playin w/ya....
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09-13-2007, 07:13 AM
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The Panhellenic Creed
We, as Undergraduate Members of women's fraternities, stand for good scholarship, for guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards, and for serving, to the best of our ability, our college community. Cooperation for furthering fraternity life, in harmony with its best possibilities, is the ideal that shall guide our fraternity activities.
We, as Fraternity Women, stand for service through the development of character inspired by the close contact and deep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life. The opportunity for wide and wise human service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which we strive to live.
Those of us who belong to a group in the NPC recognize that all of our organizations have a rich tradition and history. All of our organizations have stellar chapters and chapters that struggle. All of our organizations have certain expectations in common: Philanthropy, Scholarship, and Maintaining high ideals of womanhood. Therefore, in the Panhellenic spirit, we are not going to dish out "dirt" on any chapter at any university on a public internet forum. Additionally, the stereotypes that usually conveyed in response to a question such as your original question are usually wrong, like all stereotypes.
The best thing for your daughter to do is to go through recruitment, meet the women, think about which groups she feels connected with and attempt to get a bid from one of those groups through the formal recruitment system. It is kind of like buying a new house.. all houses have the same basic structure, but for some reason, when you walk into the right one, you know it.
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09-13-2007, 09:56 AM
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Now, you must make your girls proud Alex....lol What sorority do you belong to? Can you say scary? Just playin w/ya.... 
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I do indeed make my sorority and my sisters proud or I would never have gotten a bid  I also know they're highly amused by my previous post.
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