
05-06-2008, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by lsucajun8
like i said, thanks again for all the advice, but here's another question. i know some girls that i am close to that are/were in sororities and we got to talking about my schedule. And to be quite honest, they all say that they are worried about how much time i already have tied up in work and school, so i thought that i would share my schedule with everyone........8-3 school, 4-6 or 7 work. and i help with additional hours around work stuff. The girls i know were being very sincere when they said that they don't think that i would be able to add anything else to my schedule when also living so far away. any imput?????
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Some questions: Is this your schedule for every day? Is it flexible? Or do you NEED to work every day?
If so, I'm not going to tell you that it will be easy, especially with commuting. Be sure to consider that there will be days where you will need to allow time to change clothes in between work and chapter and such. There'll be alot of going straight from class/work to sorority events. It will be a tad easier if you have an on campus job.
Keep in mind that as a new member, there will be events on most nights of the week. While they aren't ALL mandatory, if you are working every single night, you will miss out on alot of events, and that's no fun.
Something else to think about, (should you get a bid) the sorority will require you to take time off of work for things like recruitment. Be sure that you can take the time off (or move your work schedule around) and still meet the financial responsibilities of being in chapter.
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