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Originally Posted by Senusret I
Do Asian sororities look down on women who went through NPC rush first?
Just curious.
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I can only speak for my chapter, but I don't think we would have a problem with someone having gone through NPC rush first. We're a pretty laid-back chapter. However, I know there are some schools in California with HUGE Asian-American student populations and rush can be more intense there, so things may be different at those schools.
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Originally Posted by sunnybc
Hello,
I'm an Asian-American and choosing a sorority is hard so input will be appreciated.
I go to school, which is not very diverse. Basically I have a choice of joining a predominately Asian or predominately Caucasian sorority. It's a tough choice because I'm like in between and I would love to pick both. I love all sorts of ethnicity but my school is pretty segregated.
Thanks in advance.
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Some things to take into consideration:
Size: There may be some California Asian-interest sorority chapters that are as large as NPC chapters. But at most schools, the Asian-interest sororities are going to be smaller than the NPC sororities. For me, I like being in a smaller org. But for somebody else, they may prefer being in a larger org.
Purpose: Do you see yourself in an org that does community service/philanthropies that are more general or more geared towards helping the Asian and Asian-American communities?
Socializing: Since you said the campus is pretty segregated, if you join an NPC sorority, you will probably be mostly having socials and other events with the IFC fraternities. And if you join an Asian-interest sorority, you will probably be mostly having socials and other events with Asian-interest fraternities, if there are any on your campus. At PSU, we (Greek community) have been trying to get more mingling amongst different councils...for instance, my sorority participated in Greek Sing this year and in Greek Week last year. However, most of the stuff we do is with orgs in our council (Multi-Cultural Greek Council).
I think what's most important is seeing where you feel you'd fit in and would be a good match. I think you should just go and check out both NPC recruitment and the Asian-interest sororities' rush events. Get to know the girls. Learn about why the orgs were founded, what their purpose/values are, and what kind of things (community service, campus activities, socials, sisterhood events, etc.) they do. Then figure out for yourself what org would be a good match for you and you'd be a good match for them.