I don't have "tunnel vision". My major doesn't have a club, but I am involved in my hall council, a community service organization, work at a job that's focus is benefiting the school, and have had some really amazing interesting internships. But the difference is that if I were to ask one of the members of one of the groups I'm involved in if they wanted to go eat lunch or study on a mutual subject we have with me, it doesn't matter how buddy-buddy we are during meetings and events and whatnot, they are not dedicated enough to want to spend time with members outside of the meetings which I am. So I am involved on campus. And actually want to be more so but other non-sorority activities I'm interested in are all about who you know in order to get accepted in and it's very difficult to get on say, Student Government, when Greeks overwhelm the vote and only vote in other Greeks.
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