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Old 01-22-2008, 11:40 PM
Fleur de Lis Fleur de Lis is offline
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Please focus on your studies and self-esteem/mental health before pursuing membership again. I think adding a sorority to your activities at this point will only take away from progress you can make in these areas. Sometimes it's hard to understand why a sorority didn't extend an invitation, but this doesn't mean you aren't "good enough" - it just wasn't a good fit. Even if you were to join at another time, with your current situation, you would just have more energy taken away with sorority activities and trying to fit into your new group than I think you and your gpa could handle. Please consider talking to an advisor or school counselor about the things you are going through.
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