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Anonymous wrote:I always thought that I would've hated having so many obligated events to attend. If you have a huge exam or big paper to write, tough, you have to go. If you are tired or not feeling well, tough, you have to go. Not to mention all of the cringe-worthy dumb things.
Anonymous wrote:I lost interest in my sorority during my senior year of college mostly because I felt I had little in common with most of the girls. I felt comfortable making new friends outside of my sorority and just didn’t want to be bothered with meetings and social events with a group of people that I didn’t care to spend time with.
Anonymous wrote:Sorority "dress checks" to make sure you look appropriate:
https://www.racked.com/2017/8/30/16218066/sorority-dress-code-rush-t-shirts
Article on what the OP missed appearance and dress wise.
Leaked sorority appearance guidelines
https://www.complex.com/style/2015/01/leaked-sorority-letter-alpha-omega-chi
Some key takeaways from the 7 PAGE dress guidelines from a sorority at Cornell:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sorority-sisters-fashion_n_433491
They also post images of the whole code, taken from another site.
https://gawker.com/desperate-sorority-rush-guides-frantic-scream-no-mandy-1680398358
https://laurenconrad.com/blog/2012/07/rush-to-shop-a-girls-guide-to-finding-the-perfect-dress-for-sorority-rush/
Anonymous wrote:Sorority "dress checks" to make sure you look appropriate:
https://www.racked.com/2017/8/30/16218066/sorority-dress-code-rush-t-shirts
Article on what the OP missed appearance and dress wise.
Leaked sorority appearance guidelines
https://www.complex.com/style/2015/01/leaked-sorority-letter-alpha-omega-chi
Some key takeaways from the 7 PAGE dress guidelines from a sorority at Cornell:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sorority-sisters-fashion_n_433491
They also post images of the whole code, taken from another site.
https://gawker.com/desperate-sorority-rush-guides-frantic-scream-no-mandy-1680398358
https://laurenconrad.com/blog/2012/07/rush-to-shop-a-girls-guide-to-finding-the-perfect-dress-for-sorority-rush/
Anonymous wrote:I lost interest in my sorority during my senior year of college mostly because I felt I had little in common with most of the girls. I felt comfortable making new friends outside of my sorority and just didn’t want to be bothered with meetings and social events with a group of people that I didn’t care to spend time with.
It never occurred to me - until now - that the three years I spent as an active sorority member helped me to build my social skills. Working on projects and attending social events with a large, diverse group of young women gave me lots and lots of practice in the social skills department that I would not have had otherwise. Ironically the confidence I gained led me right out of the sorority into a new group of friends - but looking back I truly have no regrets. Sorority life can have some long lasting benefits. That said, I’m sure the same benefits can be gained outside of a sorority!
Anonymous wrote:You missed hooking up with hawt frat guys!
Anonymous wrote:You missed hooking up with hawt frat guys!
Anonymous wrote:OP here, to clarify it's a social club with sub clubs like book club, bunco, and playdates ect. I am 33 and it's a mixture of ladies 20s to 50s i would say. We have moved all over so I have lost contact of most of my friends over time so I am giving it a shot.