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Anya Jan | Why Kappa

7/1/2021

Anya Jan, Lafayette, shares how she knew Kappa was her home while participating in virtual Recruitment from Dubai.

Going into Recruitment, I was feeling both excited and nervous. The moment I joined the first Zoom call with the Kappa girls, I immediately felt at home. Everyone was so welcoming and excited to be there, regardless of the unconventional circumstances. 

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Going into Recruitment, I was feeling both excited and nervous. The moment I joined the first Zoom call with the Kappa girls, I immediately felt at home.

The genuine love all of the girls had for one another made my decision clear. I wanted to be part of Kappa. I just knew that joining would push me to grow and be the best version of myself. I’m counting down the days to be with my Kappa family.


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