Question about AKA's
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Started by samia_the_star
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Aug 2004
samia_the_star
San Bernardino, CA
I was at a dinner party today with some people from my church (they were all in the ages of 17 and up thru to college) anyway, we were talkin about sorrorities, and someone mentioned that most AKAs were stuck up. Now, I personally want to rush for AKA (and still do), and I'm not down for stereotypes, but I'm wondering if that has any truth to it.
I know that there's always gonna be some stuck up people no matter where you go...but i just wanted to know from an observers point of view if the stereotype has any truth to it
get back at me (please don't be rude)
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lol... ummm... theres a nice lil sticky made by 1fineIota... you should read it...
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I heard stereotypical things about cheerleaders too. And I luv me a cheerleader. so don't let it stopYa! dem girls just got clout and nobody likes to see the hometown celebrity succeed.
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"samia_the_star" wrote:I know that there's always gonna be some stuck up people no matter where you go...[/quote] I think you just answered your own question
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I am stuck up and proud of it.
JK, Please don't feed into the stereotypes. Observe the organization for yourself. There will always be certain stereotypes about all of our organizations but it is up to you to research for yourself.
JK, Please don't feed into the stereotypes. Observe the organization for yourself. There will always be certain stereotypes about all of our organizations but it is up to you to research for yourself.
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Princess_1908 wrote:I am stuck up and proud of it.JK, Please don't feed into the stereotypes. Observe the organization for yourself. There will always be certain stereotypes about all of our organizations but it is up to you to research for yourself.


