fraternities & sororities

sorting out sororities

Hi ! I was asking myself : how do we make a choice between all the houses ? Can we visit them ? Also, will my chances (to join a sorority at the university of Toronto) decrease if I am already a member of another one (in another city) ? Thank you in advance

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hey there,

i like how you said “houses” and automatically assumed i would know what you’re talking about. you’re probably from the States, huh? are ya? do we got a yank in our midst?

i haven’t been able to find any information about the possibility of getting a tour of any sorority house. what you may want to do is research each chapter’s website, and then e-mail the ones you’re interested in to see if you could arrange a tour.

or you can just be like me and walk past them on your lunch break, wondering how much money these sororities could possibly have stored away that they can afford to buy these huge, old Annex estates.

(but seriously, online research and visiting the house/neighbourhood in person are the best ways to make these kinds of choices, in my opinion – though i’ve never joined a sorority, so i could be missing something).

i’m not sure how being in another sorority might affect joining a uoft sorority. do note that you do have to be a uoft student to join a uoft sorority.

finally: keep in mind that these sororities are not formally affiliated with uoft. they’re integrated into the fabric of uoft, kind of like the Museum and St. George subway stations. but, like the subway stations, they are part of their own, separate organization. if you have any other questions, they’d probably be best directed to join ( at ) uoftsororities ( . ) org.

cheers,

aska

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