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sorority + d1


Question Posted Sunday September 21 2008, 11:10 am

Next year I'm playing D1 field hockey.
But I also want to join a sorority. Can I do both? Dont being in a college sport (espec d1) andddd being in a sorority each require a lot of time? Well I really would like to do both... How realistic/possible is that?


In case this helps, the colleges Im looking at are Boston College, Bucknell, Lehigh, Syracuse, Villanova and UVA.


ALSOOO if you go to one of those colleges could you just tell me? You dont have to answer this specific question, but I would love to find out more about the settings of each and such.


THanks so much!


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Peeps answered Sunday September 28 2008, 5:59 pm:
I really think it's possible to do both as long as you know where your priority sets regarding them. Personally, I wouldn't jump into both right at college-entry as to not overload myself in the very first semester, but that is, obviously, completely up to you.

It might help if you're able to talk to some girls that are already part of sororities so you can get a feel of how much time and energy that will take up usually. I'm sure they also play some sports, but I'm not sure about how hard they go with their activities like that.

So, if you take a trip down to such colleges to check out each campus (which you definately should before deciding) see if you can get in touch with a few sorority members at each college to get a feel of how that sort of life is. It will be helpful with deciding if you even want to join such groups in college or if you'd rather focus solely on your studies and such.

If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask me! :)

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