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If you don't belong to a church...

by: Pnm

I'm wanting to rush, but I am not a church girl. Sounds like there is a big percentage of holy rollers. Is there many agnostic girls in sororities?

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Religion doesn’t matter it doesn’t get talked about at rush. There are plenty of girls who don’t go to church

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Omg no you are fine there’s one house that maybe mentions religion that’s it

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by: idkDec 18, 2020 7:03:24 AM

Thanks for the advice.

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#3  by: lol   
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don't go AGD

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by: Why?Dec 17, 2020 9:47:46 PM

Why do you keep pedaling this BS? Like we're all on campus and we know AGDs and while they are not the wild party house, they have girls of all types.

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by: MehDec 17, 2020 10:28:30 PM

peddling?

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While religion isn’t “talked about”, I’d say their are certain attitudes that trends consistent with religious beliefs.

I’d say holding strong political beliefs is more “the issue”.

Greek life is generally conservative, but some houses more than others - and this degree (of conservatism) does generally tie to religion/church affiliation.

So if you are deeply politically conservative and not religious - not an issue. Being a-political (and not caring about politics) can work as well.

But if you think being vocally “pro choice” to pick a particularly volatile issue - is going to be ignored, I’d say that’s naive. \n\n\n\n\n

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by: NahDec 19, 2020 5:54:44 PM

Most college girls in sororities nowadays are actually pro choice. Not all but most. Leaning left will not be an issue, I joined an OR house and am very liberal. I met very liberal friends in my old row house. Politics don’t come up during rush

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