There are people who love trying new things and people who would rather stick to their normal pattern. I would not put myself under either of those categories, I’m more in the middle. If I stuck to my normal pattern all the time and shunned the idea of new experience I would not even be at UNLV. Even with moving away for college I still stuck to my same routine, go to class and go home. After a while I started to feel like I was not getting the whole college experience and I decided to join a sorority. In no way have I ever done anything like this. I am usually that person who sticks to just a few friends, spends time hanging out at home, and doesn’t really get involved in organizations. Joining a sorority is the exact opposite, now I’m surround with so many friend…show more content… If I want to go do something I know I can always ask my sisters and I know they’ll tag along. Advice I would give to other planning on joining a sorority is to be themselves. Pretending to be someone you’re not only makes it harder to find a place that you’ll actually fit into. I would also recommend attending all the on campus events they hold. By going to the events you can see what each different sorority is in to. My final piece of advice I would give is to go into the whole process with an open mind. Don’t go in set on one specific sorority it could lead to being let down if you didn’t get what you were hoping for. The system works, trusting it is the most important thing. Since I have official joined a sorority I can’t do it again in the same sense. I can certainly continue to be involved in recruitment process, just on the other side. Instead of going through myself I can help other people that are wanting to go through. The one thing I do plan on continuing from this experience is to stay involved in my sorority. I love going to different community service event and I want to keep going for as long as I