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getting out of a sorority i am writing in regard to my fiance, she just recently joined a sorority and became a founding sister, she liked it at first but now she hates it, she's always stressed and her grades are starting to drop, she spoke to her president about leaving but she wont let her go, how can she get out of this sorority
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I'm in a sorority and I've never heard of what you're saying going on. If a girl wants to de-sister from her sorority, of course they'll try to figure out why and solve the issue, but if the girl really wants to go, all she has to do is fill out//sign a form that says she wants to de-sister.
If her president is giving her issues, tell her to get in touch with their sororities nationals. Each sorority has a national website, a chapter website, etc. Tell her to go to their nationals website, find contact information, and give someone a call. ]
It will be an exercise in assertiveness for your fiance to just tell the women that she is resigning for her own personal reasons. There is absolutely no way someone can "not let" someone go. Though it may be difficult, she will need to speak up and say, "No, I am resigning." And mean it. If she is in college, she is on the way to a professional career. She will have to be assertive in whatever ventures she chooses in life. Now is a good way to start. ]
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