College Sorority

Is it reasonable to do 15 hours first semester of college and pledge to a sorority? (timewise)?

Posted by admin on September 12, 2011 at 6:28 am

I have fairly decent time management skills and took many AP classes in high school, but I’m still worried about time management in college. I’m taking 15 hours and want to pledge to a sorority and also possibly do some intramural sport or stay ac buying viagra tive in some manner. Is this reasonable? I [...]

Do you have to be in college to pledge for a sorority?

Posted by admin on September 12, 2011 at 6:28 am

i am currently enrolled in a community college but i really wanna pledge. when the 4yr college that i want to attend does not have any sororities. so how do i go about this? can i pledge with a school around the area? In order to be considere viagra no prescription d for any of [...]

What do you have to do to join the Delta sorority in college?

Posted by admin on September 10, 2011 at 11:44 pm

Do you have to tryout or something?Does everyone that wants to be one get in? Is this Delta Sigma Theta or some other sorority? I am pretty sure that it is basically the same for both. If it is Delta Sigma Theta which is an African American sorority they have an intrest meeting, where potential [...]

Can I join a sorority and play a sport in college at the same time ?

Posted by admin on September 10, 2011 at 11:44 pm

I’ve always wanted to join a sorority as a freshman in college buy it’s my dream to play soccer for a college team. Can I do both ?! Yes, I had quite a few sisters that did it. Your first semester (pledging) is the most time consuming so if it’s possible, join on the off [...]

if you are initiated into a sorority then transfer to a different college, can you rush a different sorority?

Posted by admin on September 9, 2011 at 5:58 pm

I’m in a sorority at a bigten school and was just initiated into my sorority this year. I’m thinking about transferring to another bigten school because it would be instate tuition and is better for what I would like to study but I still want to be in a sorority. would i be able to [...]

can i start/join a sorority if i did not attend college?

Posted by admin on September 9, 2011 at 5:58 pm

I am not in college & I was wondering if I can join or start a sorority ? Yes, there are non collegiate or community based sororities (list here: http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=54756&highlight=noncollegiate+sororities+the+list) There may also be local civic groups (like Junior League) that serve many of the same purposes as sororities.

Do medical schools care if you were in a sorority in college or not?

Posted by admin on September 8, 2011 at 5:05 am

I was in one, and quit. I was wondering if anyone knows if medical schools care if you’re in a sorority or not? Does it look good? Thanks. They don’t care about sororities and fraternities. They care mostly about your grades, MCAT score, and research experience. However, if you were the president, vp, etc. of [...]

What is the point of being in a sorority at college?

Posted by admin on September 8, 2011 at 5:05 am

I know about bid day and pledges and stuff like that but I was curious, what exactly do you do when you’re in a sorority at a large university? I don’t know very much about those sort of things. its a college in Arizona Both at ASU and UofA the sororities are very visible around [...]

Can I still join a sorority if I transfer to a college my sophomore year?

Posted by admin on September 6, 2011 at 10:17 am

I am high school senior right now and am thinking about going to the junior college for two years and then transferring to obtain my bachelors for financial reasons. However, I really want to have the best college experience possible, which for me includes joining a sorority. Will I be able to do that if [...]

Can you be in a sorority after your 4 years of basics in college?

Posted by admin on September 6, 2011 at 10:17 am

After graduate, if your still in college, can you stay in a sorority or is there another or are there none. after graduate from college you can join the graduate chapter of your sorority and stay active that way