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Older... and wiser?

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Ran into this randomly while doing research for a chapter adviser thing (not at Case, down more east and south-ish). So, I went through recruitment at Case way back in the dinosaur days when DG was colonizing (like 2004). I will freely admit I am a Phi Mu, and I joined there because the girls I knew I liked a lot, they were big into campus leadership, and were ridiculous, competitive, smart, and fun. While they did top my pref card, AXO was second for similar reasons. Look for what you want in a chapter, and while it will definitely shape your college experience simply due to the amount of time you spend together, it is NOT the end all be all for your Case and Greek Life experience. I love getting together with my Phi Mu's when we're in town with each other, but I also have a good group of friends from my freshman dorm that I hung out with (and lived with) throughout college that included 2 Phi Mus, an AXO, a DG and a Sigma Psi. Reading through these posts was quite interesting, and I know I cared then (and, being a competitive Phi Mu am still interested now), but I also remember that all of my friends, whatever chapter they were in, had wonderful and similar experiences with candle passings, staying up all night getting ready for greek week, and eating junk food after a night out. So, pick gals you like, and if you want to change the reputation of that group, work hard and do it. Recruit that a crazy person, be involved in campus, be an orientation leader or RA! Woot!
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