how do sorority colonies get mixers?
by: ConsideringI'm considering joining AOPi, I was wondering how the social side of things would work as a colony. How did it work when Gamma Phi came? Also, is there even really that much interest for AOPi on campus? I'm not sure what I am potentially getting into.
#1 by: do it!
There are way more frats than sororities on this campus so there will always be people to mix with. And if you are interest in greek life I really would pursue AOPi, at least for a couple of their events. From what ive heard from my gamma phi friends it was tough recolonizing but really rewarding.
#2 by: Colony
You don't necessarily know all the girls in a sorority by going through regular recruitment. Being the first class in a colony is a big deal and they don't just pick anyone. Go see who's at the other events. AOPi has done this before at other schools and done it successfully. A colony can be your chance to shape the sorority the way you want it to be.
#4 by: Do it
OP, I think you should do it. Being a founder would be such an honor and an experience you won't be able to get again. I would 100% do it.
AOPi nationals seems committed to making the chapter a success from what I have seen, that other person is just fear mongering and being a terrible person.
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by: OPOct 6, 2016 1:17:36 AM
Right. Also I'm pretty nervous about the whole colonizing process because I clearly don't know which girls will actually be in the sorority. I would want to be sure that they are people I would get along with, you know?
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