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Originally Posted by Drolefille
I wouldn't tell them about it. It's a medical thing, and as such is generally something you'd be excused from chapter and other events for. It's not really something that would come up during recruitment unless your conversation has gone somewhere strange.
It's not that you're hiding it, it's just not important to talk about at the time.
If you were in my chapter you'd probably get cards and flowers and people helping you keep up with your school work. And that's what you're looking for in recruitment, sisters who're there for you because that's what you DO for sisters.
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i agree. after you get a bid and have a couple of new member meetings you might mention to your new member coordinator(the officer who is in charge of the new member training)that you will be having surgery in late march-that will give her time to adapt her training for your needs. good luck with your surgery and with recruitment!