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Old 02-28-2018, 11:50 PM
clemsongirl clemsongirl is offline
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I'll believe that when Rand Paul runs and wins as a Democrat in Kentucky, but I digress.

Regardless, you need to show sororities that you've done stuff, not just joined a bunch of clubs. Anyone can join a club and put it on their resume, but helping plan and execute events, raising money, tabling-all that is the stuff that takes time and isn't glamorous, but proves that you care and were committed to the group.

"Doing basically anything" reeks of desperation to get in to any sorority, which is an attitude they will smell from a mile away. So does doing stuff just to impress them. If you were going to join all those groups to begin with, why did you ask us what we thought they would want?

You have to have confidence in who you are as a person, not what you think a sorority wants, because a) you have no clue what a sorority wants b) there's no one ideal person any sorority is looking for and c) even if that person did exist, pretending to be her just to get a bid would make you miserable because you would be putting on a persona the entire time you were a member. Join and do the stuff that you want to do, regardless of whether you think a sorority would like it, because they're causes you're passionate about and want to see succeed.
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