I have had a few, but I'm single now. No, I like to keep my options open. A martini. A highball. Craft beer. Keg beer. A few years ago. A few months ago. A few weeks ago. Let them in and turn the music down. Let them in, turn it down, then turn it back up after they leave.
Let them in and get arrested for arguing with them. Don't let them in. Hardly ever. Once a week. Two to three times a week. Almost every day.
I have once or twice. A few times a year. All the time. Are you kidding? Of course. Anywhere, it doesn't matter.
Old Navy. The Gap. What is the term typically used to describe the formal invitation given to someone to join a fraternity or sorority? Generally speaking, what is a "legacy" when referring to U. The second time you pledge. The child, grandchild, or sibling of a fraternity or sorority member. The brother or sister of an active memeber. Someone who loves Greek life.
Membership in a sorority or fraternity is for college kids For how long after joining is a person typically considered a member in a Greek-letter organization? Who am I? Who are we? What sorority do we belong to? A small one. Are you kidding? No, that would be nice. Don't you? No, I am awful. I am pretty good. I do my best. No, I pay people to do that stuff. Well, yeah. I sure try not to. If I think I can get away with it.
Not that much. All the time. It depends on my mood. Just on weekends. A Manhattan. A beer. A margarita. An Old Fashioned. I do that rarely. Sure, if I have nothing going on. No, that is for kids. About average I would say. I am fairly ambitious. Not at all, I just want to be happy. I am extremely ambitious. I am pretty talented that way.
Each sorority has a unique personality, and the sisterhood you pledge to can be reflective of your innermost character. Take this quiz and find out. David Awunor 1 year ago. Question of. Tweet Pin it Embed Code. What's your gender? What kind of career are you interested in? Business and marketing. Science and engeneering. Health and medicine. Music and entertainment. Why do you want to join a sorority?
I want to be a part of a group of likeminded young women who want to do something great. I like the fact that they are so dedicated to service. My friends are in one so I don't want to be left out. What's more important to you? My children. My significant other. People consider you as
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