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Originally posted by OTW
I also just wanted to make note of the fact that many advisor positions require that you be out of school for X number of years.
When I graduated, my chapter was desperate for Executive Council Advisors. Normally the advisor had to be out of school for at least 4-5 years to ensure that all the undergrads had already graduated/left school while she took the advisor position -- you know, keeping things fair and impartial. We went through a bunch of red tape just to let me become an advisor for my chapter.
My suggestion would be to first focus on your next degree and try to get more years under your belt. Hopefully in a few years you'll be ready to lead a campus full of Greek men and women.
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I met an AGD who Graduated from Her College and is now the Greek Advisor of said College. It does Happen and she is working on Her Masters there along with the Greek Advisor of My Alma Mater who is working on Her Masters. But, She is a far cry from the one at MSU.
CutieClara, My first thought is You should check Your spelling when posting! I can get away with it as it is EarpSpeak!
But, if You want to make an impression, do better! Do not generalize on what schools want.
If I was not so damn old, I would love to be a Greek Advisor. The Campus Greeks would run right! It would also be one hell of a Greek School!