One MORE question on Delta Sigma Theta?
Also, when I first entered college 4 years ago, I knew NOTHING of discretion. I literally asked people when was the line numerous times. I obviously know better now and wish I could take that malarky back. As I can’t, what’s a good way to show the Deltas on campus that I have learned discretion? Also, I have a member of my campus’s chapter in a class. What’s a good, non stalkerish way to inquire about information? The last thing I want to do is offend.
Thanks!
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There’s really nothing you can do at this point. I wouldn’t worry about it at all. It’s a good thing that you know how important discretion is, when trying to join a sorority.
As far as my soror is concerned, I feel asking her about certain events that they might host on campus, isn’t considered being “stalkish” sort of speak. The best way to inform my sorors that you are interested in membership is by attending their events.
Good luck
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If you get to know sorors on the campus and attend activities then you should hear about the rush. However, it doesn’t always work that way. If you are on a campus like that, there’s nothing you can do.
However, if you really want to be a Delta, you can pledge after you graduate. DST is a lifetime commitment, and you aren’t treated special just because you pledged in undergrad. It’s about your commitment to scholarship, sisterhood, and service.
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