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Being In A Sorority As Told By "Clueless"

Not be in a sorority? As if.

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Being In A Sorority As Told By "Clueless"
Clueless

Joining a sorority is one of the most fun, exciting, and crazy things you could ever do during college. It’s also the most amazing.

You finally receive a bid from your favorite sorority after the whirlwind that is recruitment.

You can always get great advice from your big.

When you realize that your shirts and WAY better than the other sororities'.

You don't understand why your parents always ask what your plans are for the weekend, because it's always something with your sisters.

You always have somebody to talk to about your love life.

Which also means that you always have somebody to help you through your breakups.

You get sent to standards for the first time and it's the scariest thing that's ever happened to you.

But then you realize it's actually not a big deal and no matter what you did, it's been done before, and probably by the discipline chairman.

You get personally offended when people make fun of greek life.

Meeting your sorority's alumnae is super exciting.

Picking your big/little is the most stressful thing you'll do during your entire college career, because they're the ones who are going to carry out your legacy long after you're gone.

Your philanthropy will always hold a special place in your heart and gives you the opportunity to make the world a better place.

You'll always have a workout buddy, even if only lasts for a week.

Most importantly, you can't imagine your life any other way, so enjoy your four years of being a sorority woman. I promise you won't regret it.


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