While I am not a Seventh Day Adventist, most of my out-laws were. I was raised with basically the same idea of keeping the Sabbath as the Adventists, only on Sunday. I'm not a vegetarian, though being a vegetarian is much more common now than when I was in school.
As PhoenixAzul said, it depends on the culture of your campus, and how strictly you decide to keep your beliefs. During Rush, we had a few girls who were Russian or Greek Orthodox ask us if they would have to compromise their faith, and we truly did our level best to make sure they wouldn't have to do so (planning formals around their holidays, etc). IDK if they still ask religion on the sign up forms - probably some campuses do, some don't. Frankly, if I had rushed as an Adventist, I would ask during the first round about being a vegetarian first, and then mention that you do it for religious reasons. The sororities which would be tolerant of your faith are the ones who would truly be sisters.
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