I start rush tomorrow! It is going to be a loooong week.
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How I did it: I was actually invited to a recruitment event that the Chapter was holding at the very beginning of a Spring Semester. I was so nervous! But as I got to know other girls I really felt at home. I was later taken aside and extended an invitation of membership and I of course accepted... I've never regretted it at all. Read how I did it…
MissFURocious is DOING HOMEWORK.
How I did it: I went to a Greek Night Info Session and attended a couple sorority events to get a feel for the girls. Then I went through Panhellenic Formal Recruitment. It was an easy decision for me to decide. Just get there and meet others and go to their sorority events and fundraisers. By exploring all of them and having a very open mind, you will narrow it down and find the one that's the best fit for you! Read how I did it…
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How I did it: I went through recruitment and chose the sorority I felt most comfortable in. A good friend and I had chosen to pledge the same sorority, and it took a toll on our friendship, which is one of my regrets. In all, though, I think it was worth it. I'm still not sure though. Read how I did it…
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Yesterday I sent out my last packets for recs for rush! I sent out over 30 of them…I can not wait to go through rush! I am so excited.
Indigo_Divaah ~Illuminate~
Tonight I will watch 4 of my students cross…I am very proud of all them :)
They will be neophytes of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc….
bellamauvais is studying.
I pledged, initiated and held a position in Alpha Gamma Delta. It was one of the best experiences of my life and has helped me become who I am today. You meet so many people you would never know otherwise, you experience sisterhood, and you learn how to make a huge group of girls get along. It’s incredible and I’d recommend it to anyone who is thinking about it :)
txdiva is in a state of confusion
I’m still not ready to join a sorority right now, but I did become a lifetime member of my co-ed fraternity a week ago!
Genevieve-Say Anything But Say What You Mean has cleaned up her goals.
...Now.
If you had asked me last week, while I was going through formal recruitment I would’ve simply been muttering, “What the fuck was I thinking.” But now, I know it was the right choice for me.
Formal recruitment was very stressful and an emotional roller coaster to say the least. But, now that its all over, and I’m moved in I feel…like I’m home. There are about 120 girls in my sorority chapter, and over 30 girls in my pledge class. Thats a little overwhelming for a girl thats only ever lived with one sister and didn’t live with that sister for very long. I’m used to being surrounded by males, whether its just my brother and foreign brother and their friends, or simply my guy friends. But these girls…they’re amazing. I probably won’t become super close to all of them or even maybe most of them, but I already know all the names of all the girls in my pledge class(which is quite the feat for only being with them for a week) and some, but not quite most, of the names of the upper classmen. I really feel like these girls are already becoming my sisters.
I agree that this path is not the right choice for everyone, but it was the right one for me.
I’m an Alpha Delta Pi now, and when the older girls say, “ADPi Till I Die.” I feel like soon I’ll feel the same way. Like these girls, and this house, were always a part of my life and I just had to find them. And find them I did. Or maybe they found me. The mutual selection process is a dramatic, and often hurtful one, but I don’t think I would be nearly as happy somewhere else.
I was just reading through what I wrote…I feel like I sounded a little over-dramatic, but its all true. I don’t plan on being a stereotypical sorority girl. I plan on being so much more; A TRUE sorority girl. The greek system gets a bad rep, and though a lot of it might be based on fact, there is so much more than meets the eye. Sure, you can make great friends everywhere if you put the effort in, but this sisterhood is so much more than just friendship. I can tell that already. Sure, you can have a social life anywhere, but not as easily as this. Sure, you can find diversity everywhere, but I don’t think you can truely feel it as much as when you’re living in complete diversity 24/7. Sure, everyone should volunteer and do good deeds, but honestly, what college student other than ones in the greek system actually work toward a philanthropy regularly?
I might find flaws and problems with this life come the future, but right now, I’m extremely happy. Pi<3. First. Finest. Forever.
Greek life is not for everyone. I never wanted to be in a sorority until I met the girls in the sorority that I pledged for. They were all great girls. The pledging process was the hardest thing I have ever been through and has actually helped me face challenges later in life. That being said, take out of the experience what you want. Greek life can be really clicky and it’s easy to get caught up in silly, stupid, pointless drama. S my advice is, be an active sister in your sorority, but don’t make it your only priority. Try to look at the bigger picture.
it’s something i never planned on doing, but now that i have, i wouldn’t trade it for the world. it’s all about breaking the stereotype.
alpha gamma slammaz ♥ x 10
i LOVE my sisters; you girls keep me strong
scrippa! 210
beautifulmistakes716 is a dreamer but she's not the only one.
but I’m a sorority girl now! I love the girls in my house and I have a great time with them. I’m at a smaller school so it’s not the typical “sorority girl” image that most people think of. I’m still not completely sold on the idea but for now, I’m a member.








