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Old 10-16-2006, 10:52 AM
adpiucf adpiucf is offline
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Go for a small appointed position and come around to more non-mandatory events. Keep a dayplanner so you can prioritize.

And for the love of Pete, don't drop all your clubs for your sorority. You need those EC's and leadership positions-- get involved on campus. It will improve your resume when you go for internships, grad school, and entry level jobs. The sorority is a fun activity in college and a nice social network when you graduate, but employers/admissions committees are going to be more interested that you planned a 5K Run and Fundraiser for Key Club than your sorority.
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