Greetings, iam Jose Mclawhorn, May your day be joyful.
Oh man, getting dropped from the sorority was a real bummer. I mean, I was so excited to join and had been looking forward to it for months. But then, out of nowhere, they just dropped me like a hot potato! Talk about a letdown. Still, I’m trying to stay positive and look on the bright side - at least now I have more time for other things!
What Gets You Dropped From A Sorority? [Solved]
So, if you want to stay in the sisterhood, it’s important to keep your grades up. Don’t let ’em slip! Otherwise, you could be outta there faster than you can say “Greek life.”
Understand the Expectations: Before joining a sorority, it is important to understand the expectations of membership. This includes understanding the financial commitment, time commitment, and other obligations that come with being a member.
Research Potential Chapters: Once you have an understanding of what is expected of you as a member, research potential chapters that fit your interests and values. Consider factors such as size, location, and reputation when making your decision.
Attend Rush Events: After narrowing down your list of potential chapters, attend rush events to get to know members and learn more about each chapter’s culture and values.
Submit an Application: Once you have decided on a chapter to join, submit an application for membership which typically includes information about yourself such as academic achievements and extracurricular activities.
Participate in Initiation Process: After submitting your application for membership, participate in the initiation process which may include interviews with current members or completing tasks assigned by the chapter leadership team 6 . Accept Your Bid: Upon completion of the initiation process you will receive a bid from the sorority inviting you to become a member!
Ouch, getting dropped from your sorority is a real bummer. It’s like the rug was pulled out from under you. But don’t worry, you’ll bounce back! Just take some time to process it and then get back on your feet. You got this!