My sisters are my girls. I struggle to even begin to explain what they mean to me because words simply don't do them justice. The friendships I've made through AOII are the most honest and truthful ones I've ever had. Everything they tell me or help me with is filled with love, they have the sweetest of hearts. They make everything more fun! I don't even want to imagine what college would be like without them!!! -Emily Becker {PC '14}
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Well while going through, someone told me to not pick the sorority that I thought was the coolest and had the most popular girls, but to pick a group of people I saw growing into a woman with. And each night I had such intentional conversation outside of the typical recruitment ones, and it really made me realize that this group of girls were really genuine and had grown a lot through AOII!! I really felt like this was my home and that I would be joining a great group who would be not only my friends and sisters, but also would be my accountability partners. -Caroline Faulkner {PC '15}
AOII has given me my home away from home. It has given me a support system of over a hundred girls that I know are always there. I have became apart of something that is bigger then myself and grown as a person. After transferring to MTSU my sophomore year and not going through recruitment in the fall, I knew I had to participate in spring recruitment. It was so much different but perfect for me. Going through in the spring brings you in at a weird time because all of your pledge class has had a semester to bond, but they always welcomed me with opens arms. This is when I knew I had made the right decisions to "Go Greek" and make Rho O my home. -Jessie Moore {PC '14}
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