Hi I'm Moneka and I'm a member of a marching band sorority i can't say that i went through the same process that any college sororities went through and i wanna know that even though i have some experience do you believe it will help me if i were to join another sorority in the future im only 17 i just wanna know if it will help me get through the process at all.
Hi I'm Moneka and I'm a member of a marching band sorority i can't say that i went through the same process that any college sororities went through and i wanna know that even though i have some experience do you believe it will help me if i were to join another sorority in the future im only 17 i just wanna know if it will help me get through the process at all.
Graduate High School first, then worry.
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Hi I'm Moneka and I'm a member of a marching band sorority i can't say that i went through the same process that any college sororities went through and i wanna know that even though i have some experience do you believe it will help me if i were to join another sorority in the future im only 17 i just wanna know if it will help me get through the process at all.
High School band sorority does NOT = collegiate sorority.
The two are VERY different.
Being in one isn't going to make getting into another any different.
My advice: get into college and pledge the library.
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"Remember that apathy has no place in our Sorority." - Kelly Jo Karnes, Pi
There are 300-member high school marching bands. I encourage girls to list their high school sorority. No, it's not the same as a college sorority, but members do learn some lessons in organization, planning and, usually, fundraising.
First, though, I would learn how to punctuate and spell.
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Last edited by AnchorAlumna; 09-17-2009 at 08:26 PM.