Oh, there would be no doubt of my dedication, should I put forth the effort. I like to see things through if I'm going to put my name, time, and efforts into something. I have this innate fear of things not getting done, so I make sure that they're done almost to the point of neuroticsm.
My only gripe would be if there was a planned activity or something, and I had to work. Both take presedence, yet.. I can't be in two places at once. Any suggestions on how possibly balance both?
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Originally posted by SAEalumnus
Rush activities are supposed to be events the chapter hosts to get to know the prospective members. The chapter should be paying for the events, not the rushees. You shouldn't have any problems here.
That having been said, there are certain unavoidable expenses associated with pledging (required fees, etc.), not to mention as an initiate, but there are also opportunities to deal with those as well, such as fundraisers (which also help build team unity). Any chapter that puts the bottom line ahead of a dedicated member, rather than finding a way to work something out, isn't a chapter I'd want to waste my time dealing with anyway.
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