
Thinking about the stereotype of sorority girls it wasn't that hard to think of people I would want to interview for my research paper. Of course I would love to interview famous women who were involved in sororities such as Pearl Buck who was a Nobel prize winner but actually passed away in 1973 or Kathleen Blanco who became the first female governor of Louisiana, but since thoses people would be a little hard to interview I came up with some others. I think my paper would benefit from talking to the president of a sorority such as Courtney Peck from Tri Delta. The reason I feel like this would be helpful for my paper is because she could help to give me an insider point of view of everything that goes on in a sorority and what exactly goes on. I would ask her questions such as what exactly does she do for her sorority and for society. I would love to ask her what her favorite parts of being in a sorority is. Lastly I would ask her if she would give up being in a sorority just because of the stereotype that she is given or if being in a sorority is worth it.I would also love to interview a girl who is a part of a sorority but does not fill the typical stereotype that is given to her. I would like to ask her questions such as how does it make you feel being put under this category. I would also like to ask her if she feels like she is helping to prove this stereotype to be wrong and what exactly she thinks she can do to prevent this stereotype. I would also like to interview a girl who fits into the typical stereotype. I would like to ask her if she feels like she fits into the stereotype and how exactly it makes her feel. I would also like to know some of the things that she does for the sorority.
I really like your topic, I actually thought about something like this for my topic. I was in a sorority but I am transferring at the end of this year, so to save my parents the cost of dues again I went ahead and withdrew before this semester. I wish I could have stayed in it but $2000 is a lot of money that could potentially go towards something else, like an apartment. I personally don’t think that I fit the sorority girl stereotype. Anyways, I think that interviewing the President of Tri Delt will give you a interview. Being the president she is probably a great example of a sorority girl who doesn’t just party but works hard also. I loved my sorority when I was in it, and I wish that I had the opportunity to be involved in more things we did. I agree that it isn’t about just partying, there are meetings and paperwork, etc that aren’t quite so fun. I think you could give some info on the charitable organization that DDD works with if you are going to use that sorority as your focus. You could also talk about some of the rivalries or false rivalries between sororities, I have friends in all sororities including Tri Delt and we all get along fine
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