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Kerry

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />expected time commitment for sororities at mizzou<br /><br /> Poster Message:
I'd love to get some feedback regarding time commitment. I understand that a girl should not pledge a sorority unless she wants to be involved in the house and wants to put time into her house. And I understand that a girl will usually get more out of a house and her college greek life experience - the more time she put into it. And I understand that a girl who can manage her time well should have no problem with any expectations regarding time commitments for any sorority house. Nonetheless, aside from these well known general statements, lets talk about the actual expected level of commitment from house to house - which I think could be very informative to incoming freshmen looking to join a house. What are the expectations regarding pledges in terms of time commitment? How does it become different when they become active? How does it become different when they move into the house as a sophomore? How does it become different if they move off campus as a jr/sr.? What are the average number of hours expected per week - normally? What about the number of hours during homecoming and greek week? What events are "required" and what events are "optional"? Perhaps some would like to comment on sororities at Mizzou in general which would be great. But it may be even more beneficial to also learn facts regarding specific houses from those that actually belong to that sorority. Thank you in advance to all for your input!
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