
02-09-2009, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by FrogChick
True, but colleges choose who to accept based on how well they did in high school, their extra curriculars, how much volunteering they did, etc. I'm sure there are few sororities who put as much effort into learning about the background of a PNM as far as academics, service, activities, etc. as an admission board does. Isn't it more appropriate to let interested girls into organizations that allow them the opportunity to become part of a sisterhood, to succeed academically in college, to do work with philanthropies, etc. How many people really look at the pre-sorority success of a PNM as the prestige of the sorority? Isn't it more about what they do once they are a sister?
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Sororities DO look at those factors you listed above (grades, activities, etc).
Have you seen some of the recruitment discussion around here? Particularly at the larger schools?
Our organizations give ALOT of women the chance to do the things you listed every year. Just not every single one of them.
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Last edited by KSUViolet06; 02-09-2009 at 11:50 PM.
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