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You know how some organization is for community services, sisterhood, and family for ever. Do you feel seperated since you are not finanicial linked, some functions you are able to go too.

Do you feel left out, since you pledge new sister, and now you feel like an outcast, because now they considered you and old person, the girls are so much different then when you pledge especially if you pledge in the early 90's so forth.

How could we bring our self closer to get and keep that bond, do you feel that every year when new girls are being inducted that invitation should go out and invite older sisters, to witness the new intake crossing over into sisterhood.

Should they do family reunions "Sorority Reunions", and but annoucements out on the radio, or cable advertisements or newspaper adds. Would this be appealing..

Should sororities start a program for sorors who are not financially equip to pay their dues, how could we keep them in touch with the social events and meetings.

2006-09-09 07:16:29 · 2 answers · asked by sigma 5 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Personally, I do not regret my membership in my sorority, and I don't think that I ever will, but I do identify with the fact that many of the Sorors who are coming into the organization now are much different than me and my sands and anyone that I know who became members prior to 1995. Although there may be some things that you can't participate in when you are not financial that there are still many things that you can. If you have any sorors in the chapter(s) where you are located, get in touch with them. Participate in the events that they have in which being financial would not be an issue. Offer up your wisdom, guidance and assistance to the chapter and their graduate advisor, whom I am sure would like to have the involvement of a more experienced soror to assist in developing the young women presently in and/or coming into the organization. That way you would still be tied into the sorority at the place you are in currently at this time in your life, be involved with th young women currently young in membership and have the opportunity to help shape and mold those young ladies into what all of our organizations founder meant for us to be. Also, it may not be exactly what you want, but form friendships with women who belong to other greek letter organizations which will allow you to fratenize with women with whom you have the greek life in common with especially if they pledged during the same time in which you did.

2006-09-09 11:01:04 · answer #1 · answered by pinkpearl0872 3 · 1 0

Gee. I hope they teach you some English.

2006-09-09 14:31:51 · answer #2 · answered by Jabberwock 5 · 1 2

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