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Originally Posted by TrueBlueKappa
I'd think getting "caught up with" getting an education should probably come before geting "caught up with" AIing a sorority.
Just my $.02.
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I agree! School comes first.
And that is exactly my point. The AI application process on the part of the PNAM is not a time consuming endeavor. However, it can be a very long waiting process. There is even a chance that the person would have graduated by the time she was initiated!
And, as I stated in my post above.. once someone finds their home through AI, they can be as active as their schedule permits.
My AA usually has one social or philanthropy event a month. I think that's pretty typical... although some have more (such as the huge AA Houston chapter) and some have less.
Unless someone is a chapter advisor or an officer in my AA.. it would mean that if the person went to every single event-- she would only be devoting two hours or so a month. That doesn't seem out of line for a grad student.