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[quote=Anonymous] I pledged one of the biggest, oldest sororities in the country as a freshman -- and I loved it. I went through rush on a lark, just to see the beautiful sorority houses and meet people (rush was before school started at my huge SEC school). As rush week wore on, I realized there was one sorority I would feel totally at home at, much to my surprise. It was still new to the campus and the women were really smart and amazing. Not stereotypes. I got in and had a great three years (like most women, by senior year I was phasing out of sorority life). I was never hazed, forced to drink, or forced to do anything I didn't want to. Joining a sorority gave my a smaller group of 100ish women to bond with on my campus of 30,000 plus. It gave me a lot of leadership experience. It wasn't all perfect -- I lost out on a post I really wanted -- but even that was a learning experience. Throughout the years, I've used my sorority connections whenever I moved to a new city. It's a shortcut to connecting into the community -- these women helped my find the best doctors, schools and other resources, and welcomed me and my husband into their communities. I recently went to a reunion of my chapter with women who were all at school the same time as me. I wondered how it would be after all these years. It was fabulous. Turns out I would have missed a ton if I hadn't joined a sorority. [/quote]
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