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Ah, sorority bigs! They’re the ones who show you the ropes and make sure you have a great time in your new sisterhood. From helping you adjust to college life to being there for you when times get tough, they’re an invaluable part of the sorority experience. So what does it take to be a great big? Let’s find out!

Does Everyone In A Sorority Get A Big? [Solved]

If you’re new to Greek Life, don’t sweat it! A year ago, that was me too. Every sorority has Bigs and Littles - the new members are the Littles and they get a Big, who’s usually a year older than them. The Big helps show ’em the ropes and they become like family with their Grandbig (like Eileen).

  1. Recruitment: The process of inviting potential new members to join a sorority. This typically involves attending informational meetings, participating in activities, and meeting with current members.

  2. Initiation: The formal ceremony that marks the official acceptance of a new member into the sorority. This usually includes signing a pledge agreement and taking an oath of loyalty to the organization.

  3. Sisterhood: A strong bond between members that is based on mutual respect, trust, and support for one another’s goals and aspirations.

  4. Philanthropy: Participating in charitable activities or fundraising events to benefit local or national causes that are important to the sorority’s mission and values.

  5. Social Events: Hosting parties or other gatherings for members to socialize and build relationships with each other outside of their academic studies or professional careers.

A sorority big is a big sister in a sorority. She’s the one who looks out for her little sisters and helps them adjust to college life. She’s like an older sibling, offering advice and support when needed. Plus, she can show them the ropes of being in a sorority - from how to dress for events to what activities are available. So if you’re looking for someone to help you navigate your way through college, look no further than your sorority big!