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Old 01-10-2005, 01:36 PM
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Originally posted by 1cococookie
In terms of changing your sorority choice, I was speaking moreso on those who may have wanted to join ABC in UG, then some years pass & you re-visit the sorority option and see that you may not be so inclined to your original choice. A person may not agree with the national programs (i.e, feels the sorority should be doing something different), the feel of the chapter/women, etc, may not be in the same vibe that you are. People change.
This is an interesting perspective. It would stand to reason that as everyone grows, everyone changes. And if that is true, then that brings me to a new question:

Do you (not just coco, collective you) think that Alpha Kappa Alpha should discontinue membership at the undergraduate level so that we can make sure we are taking women who KNOW what they want?

1cococookie, what, exactly, is "the sorority option?" Does that mean choosing whether or not to join a sorority as opposed to choosing whether or not to join ABC?

What ARE the national programs of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.? How have they differed Through the Years?

What, in your honest opinion, is the purpose of a sorority? Now, how does it relate to the purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha? Are they aligned? And do you believe that they HAVE to be aligned in order for you to join the organization?
 


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