Finding a "Plan B" sorority/fraternity..good/bad?
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Jun 2004
KärolinaPläyboy
charlotte, NC
Do you know anybody that talked all the time about pledging a particular organization, (ie: talked to members, went to workshops, & interest meetings) but then, were NOT accepted.....so they pledged the next best thing??
I know this girl that talked ALL THE TIME about becoming an AKA. she went to ALL the events they put on and went to 2 interest meetings. By the time she was ready to pledge the chapter had already put 2gether an underground line, and they were due to probate shortly. She knew they only had lines once every 1 or 2 years, so she started looking for other options. To make a long story short, she went to whoever was likely to put her on. she found the Zetas. now she represents Zeta like nobodys business!! party hops, nalia, etc!!
Do yawl know anybody like that, and if so, how are they perceived by the people that KNOW tha real deal??
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Trauma_Unit14 wrote:Please use discretion when refering to an org other than your own. Neither of you know what you're talking about and you're both spewing hear-say. Again, you don't know what you're talking about, I don't care what you claim you "heard". Discretion is key :wink: :arrow:babyfaced1908 wrote:Pretty Kitty wrote:An AKA friend of mine told me they dont do interviews either. Also heard that they have seperate legacy packets that dont ask as many ?'s as the regular packets and they are automatically accepted. Pledging is not a privelege anymore, anybody can just get in now and nationals doesnt care about anything but the money. I refuse to have a line over 20 girls and i refuse to have no interview either, what kinda mess is thatTrauma_Unit14 wrote:YES!!! I know people like that. The AKAs on my yard justcrossed 58 girls. These girls had no interview, nor did they have to have community service. Everybody with a complete application packet was accepted, because the grad chapter brought them in. Anyway, close to 20 of those new girls had APPLIED to Delta and got REJECTED. It was so funny, because I recognized two girls who had been in my group at the Delta Rush, and I remember how amped they were about the possibility of being a Delta. My sorors and I went to their probate, and my prophytes were like Whoa! It was like a mini Delta Rush 2004 on their line. I felt sorry for them in a way. I am so glad that when I called Delta she answered. I really feel sorry for people who have to 'settle' for plan B.


Did I just say that? Okay let me retract that. I have lots of love for the real women of DST. But it's obvious that you have been well-trained by