working while being in a sorority
by: gottahavefundsHey so I figure being in a sorority will cost about 3k and I want to take part even if it means taking on a job to afford it. Anyone know if thats possible/worth it? What does the 3k pay for anyways?
#1by: sorority
It is totally doable. I pay for all my dues by myself from my on campus job. I work about less than 15 hours a week and half of my monthly paycheck goes to dues. It's definitely worth it and a lot of girls work and pay their own dues. First year is most expensive, but you are paying for all your events, raids, formals, shirts, and random "gifts". Definitely don't let the cost make you shy away from rushing!
#2by: Um
#3by: hmm
Strictly dues speaking, my house was definitely not 3500 for the first year. It's a matter of how many extra fees you want to pay for certain shirts or events, or even just going out with your sisters. I'm not sure about other houses, but my house has payment plan available if you can't pay for it all up front. Be sure to ask about it during rush!
That being said, I don't know a ton of girls who work to pay for their sorority. During rush, all the houses said lots of girls do it, but I think that's just a bit of a white lie told during recruitment to get you to go Greek. It's possible, but it's a lot of work. Remember that being in a sorority will take up a lot of your time to begin with, so adding a job on top of that, especially if you're working a lot, won't give you much time for anything else. It's possible, but I think there are better ways to spend your college years than stressed out working all the time trying to make dues.
And to answer your last question, dues go to the upkeep of the house, food, the cooking staff's salary, your house mom's salary, and allowances to your social, philanthropy, sisterhood, academic, recruitment, etc chairs so they can put on events for you. There is also a smaller fee that goes to your sorority's national headquarters. During your first quarter, you will have some additional charges for things like your pin (mine was around $250). Picking up a little in the future will also cost extra.
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by: op
So like 10 hours a week? Which parts of the day are easiest to work where there aren't any sorority activities happening? Also if greek life is really time consuming do you recommend working at all