krystynakrez
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- Jul 4, 2010
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I don't know how but I'm still alive
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I'm looking at rushing (pretty casually but still considering it) and Kappa is the biggest sorority at my school! Definitely looking at it!My chapter's pledge class is 133 members strong including 11 legacies!
The entire new pledge class
My advice would be to keep an open mind and don't rule any organization out from the beginning or based on just what you've heard about them. Go with your gut and where you feel the most comfortable.Recruitment orientation tonight...looking at Kappa Delta and Alpha Chi Omega but I honestly I'm clueless
Yeah I'm definitely looking to doing both when I start college next yearHas anyone cheered in college and been in a sorority? How did you balance your time?
Has anyone cheered in college and been in a sorority? How did you balance your time?
Has anyone cheered in college and been in a sorority? How did you balance your time?
While I did not cheer in college, we had several cheerleaders in my sorority and many more on the team were in different greek organizations.I cheered in college and was in a sorority at the same time. Like some other posters said, it honestly depends on your school. However, I think regardless of where you attend college it should be able to work out as long as you are up front with both the sorority and the team. On my team of 25 (all-girl) there were at least 3-6 girls depending on the year who were cheerleaders and in different sororities. My specific sorority was very excited that they had a cheerleader who they could support and games and worked with me. I was allowed to be excused from mandatory sorority events due to cheerleading which was very helpful but I also got to go to many of the events. I would say I was equally involved with my sorority and the cheerleading team. Besides talking to any team members who have done both I would also talk with the coach, you never know they might have been in a sorority / fraternity in college. I loved being a part of both so if its something you would really like to do I would definitely try to do both if you are able!
I'm only 2 weeks in and I'm doing both. Its a little hectic so far but my sorority has been able to work with me when I've had conflicts with cheer stuffHas anyone cheered in college and been in a sorority? How did you balance your time?