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Originally Posted by Kansas City
I don't think that it has anything to do with ignorance, recruitment/intake process, or how the organizations operate.
I think it is easier for organizations of a similar size to associate with each other regardless of affiliation. You mention in another thread about your chapter having 4 members I believe? When you are dealing with five different PHA/NPC sororities on the MSU campus of 50-100 girls each, it can lead to quite a discrepancy and (unfortunately) it is easy for your members to become "lost in the crowd" so to speak. I don't think that the other organizations want to purposely exclude your group (nor does your group intend to exclude other organizations) but it just doesn't seem to work well, logistically speaking.
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Although it may not have much to do with how organizations operate internally, it does have a significant impact on how we relate to each other and interact.
I would say that 4 members against the significantly larger sororities on campus does put us at a disadvantage numerically, that is the only disadvantage. As small as we are, I think that we work very hard to promote, represent, and make of presence known on campus. Has it been easy, no, but we are making it, with much success.