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Originally Posted by SydneyK
Just because something is a selling point doesn't mean that's the only attractive aspect. Sure, resume-building experience is a selling point of a sorority, but that's not the reason most women join. Heck, the fact that my car is silver was a selling point, but that doesn't mean that I didn't value the good engine, four wheels, airbags, etc. I didn't buy my car because it was silver, much like I didn't join my sorority because it would help build my resume.
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Also, if you have something on your resume and can't talk about or and what you learned from it, then it's useless. I have a huge amount of talking points about what being a sorority taught me, including how to manage people, handling a budget for a 65 member organization, etc.