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I would say to make a list of the priorities for you, decide which chapter meets more of those priorities then go from there. I have lived in two cities where there were multiple chapters and I had to decide. My priorities were my comfort level in the chapter meetings (sorors I knew, whether they followed proper protocols and procedures, etc.), location of activities (not just chapter meetings but outreach as well), and the program activities (chapters may execute national programs differently and also have local programs). Some organizations allow member-at-large categories and also do not require a member to stay in the same chapter (dues and membership can be transferred) so there may not be as much pressure as you think to select an alumnae chapter right now.
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