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by: UhmmmI have heard from several freshmen & sophomores that they feel left out and were thinking about dropping their sorority. Is this true? Because if so I don't want to join or even rush to just join a sorority to be a loner or to not be a part a big sisterhood
#2by: Honestly
If you don't think that you want to join a sorority that is fine, do not do it then. However, it would be a huge mistake to not rush because a few girls you know are not enjoying their greek experience. On Mizzou's campus alone there are many hundreds of people who love being Greek and are obviously saying in their chapters for a reason. Maybe try forming your own opinions about Greek life rather than listening to the small minority of Greek members who do not enjoy being in a sorority as a whole.
#3by: well....
#5by: actually
From the moment I met my "sisters" on Bid Day at the Columns I never felt lonely. I was welcomed with open arms and brought into the fold immediately, as were the other members of my pledge class. It was a big class -- 70-plus -- and I found women with whom I shared interests and goals right from the start. It's only natural that I developed closer friendships with some and we are looking forward to living in the house next year. If I wanted to spend every evening with members of my house I could, there is that much going on. It's not a matter of not enough to bring us together, but almost too much. I have found a place where I can be me and I couldn't be happier. Growing up in a family of boys, I finally know what being a sister is all about.
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by: Yes
They could be covering up their bad grades, it's grade time!