Gone Greek
12:25 PMAXiD Class of 2016 |
Coming to college I was determined to "recreate" myself. I wanted to become more outgoing and find somewhere to belong. I had great friends but I wanted to be able to form even stronger bonds with the people I met at school. Naturally I was drawn to Greek Life. During my first semester I began to see what each group was like and then I met some of my now sisters out an about on campus. I fell in love with their confidence and kindness and knew I wanted to be just like them: An outgoing, well know leader on campus. Most importantly, I wanted to find a family and a home away from home at school.
When formal recruitment came around, I was so excited but oh so nervous. I was terrified. Would they want me? Would I receive a bid? Formal was a wonderful albeit tiring experience. I met women from each of the five houses on campus and my choice got harder. All of these women were beautiful, confident, and welcoming. I met so many people that week that I am still good friends with despite our different houses. In the end, my choice to rank Alpha Xi Delta as my first choice was clear. Their motto of realize your potential spoke to me deeply. It made me believe I could become a "somebody," a leader. These were the women I envisioned myself spending the next four years with.
Since signing my bid I have realized my potential. I've served the chapter in numerous positions and am currently our chapter President. I've been to leadership conferences around the country. I've realized my potential and then some. Best of all, I've been blessed with wonderful sisters who are nothing but supportive and the best friends a girl could ask for.
Take a chance and go Greek. It's a time commitment, sure, but it's something I wouldn't have ever wanted to miss out on. I'll only be at Lycoming for another year and a half. I plan on treasuring every moment with my sisters. My greatest hope for anyone who goes Greek is that they find their home and an incredible support system that will provide memories for them to cherish well after college days are gone.
"Fresh and young, or hair turned silver. It matters not to me. These are all my cherished sisters, true friends in Alpha Xi."
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