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1. I feel like everyone in all of the NPC take it seriously. However, given the size of NPC sororities there's a few people who don't but don't let that take away from your experience. You can get a feel of all the orgs at spring formal recruitment and see a little bit of how serious they are from that. 2. Social events vary from org to org and how close orgs are to each other. Being an NPC, I feel like there is a special greek unity in D9 that haven't seen in NPC unless its formal recruitment season in spring. There is around 40-60 girls in any NPC sorority and D9 tends to have a much more smaller size but are more tight knit. Being 100% you can lifelong bonds in either but they show up differently: in NPC you'll have your friend group or big and you can be for lifers but it's not realistic that you'll have that close relationship with all 40-60 girls in your org, from what I've seen in D9 since it is smaller and strong alumni bond you can be lifelong friends with your whole chapter. Again though it varies from org to org but generally in NPC alumni aren't really present but D9 they are and heavily. 3. Also consider the joining process and financial costs of both. NPC recruitment tends to be very clear cut and D9's process is more private especially depending what org you want. 4. You can always try spring formal recruitment since you meet all of the NPC sororities and drop recruitment if you feel like it isn't right for you or none of them connect with you. I wouldn't recommend going out for fall because not all NPC sororities do recruitment in fall and if they do they give out less bids/accept new girls than in the spring but the fall style is a far more casual and relaxed setting. Hope this helps :)
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