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I agree with most everything said, but you definitely don't have to be passionate about your philanthropy. It's an added bonus of course, but there are only two philanthropy events per year, one in fall & one in spring, that you'll have to attend for your chapter. Some sororities' philanthropies are easy to get into (zta's is breast cancer), and others aren't as easy to get into (pi phi & kappa's philanthropy is literacy)... Point is, if you chose the right house, you'll have fun at your philanthropy event whether you're "passionate" about your philanthropy or not. And for some people, maybe literacy will become a passion of yours! Who knows? Helping others is awesome! There's no need to put it on a scale of how awesome it is. Again, loving your philanthropy CAN be an added bonus, though. However, unless you feel strongly about a certain philanthropy (maybe someone in your family has been affected by a particular disease), then try to base your choice off SISTERHOOD. Philanthropy is great, but you're literally joining a house for their SISTERHOOD. Again, SISTERHOOD. Also, don't trust this site to tell you whose sisterhood is better. There are nearly 300 girls in each house. It's literally impossible for anyone on this site to REALLY know about a house's sisterhood. Like someone above said, ask girls during recruitment about their sisterhood! That's the best way to tell. You'll know if you're getting a real answer or not.
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