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Originally posted by shadokat
I went to a campus with five locals and five nationals. ALL were full blown members of the Panhellenic. No associates or any of that crap. Local women held positions on Panhellenic, were active and participated in all of the events. If you're not a full member of Panhellenic, you should try to make that happen. If you are a full member of Panhellenic, you need to get into leadership roles on the council so that you can help make the big decisions. It's sad to say, but unfortunately, most of the big choices a Panhel makes comes from their leadership.
If you honestly feel that stepping out of Panhellenic is a good idea, then by all means, do so. I'm curious to know where you go to school.
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At the school that I went to all the locals and all the nationals were involved in Panhellenic also. There was no association membership...everyone was a full member. The other local besides us dropped out of PC back in 1999 and my sorority dropped out of it last year because some people weren't playing by the rules...