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Originally Posted by gradplusmed
And yes, I am in an organization I truly love.- SAI. I also happen to have graduated and seen questions from women and men who did not have the opportunity in undergrad and might be interested. I felt we could be encouraging in this thread by sharing groups that can legally accept them based on national policies with the understanding that local chapters can vary. There are a wealth of groups, and we may be missing out on some great grad student members. Just my opinion.
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Shouldn't people talk to the members of their campus groups and get to know them, or the groups can invite someone to membership? I don't see the point in making a list like this as people who would
want to be involved in a group would either approach members, or be approached by members.
Not everyone is meant to be a member of a group, and I honestly don't think we're "missing out" and when we meet someone we want as a member we'll handle it as we see fit. Honestly I would rather see a focus on retaining members and keeping them involved beyond their undergraduate experience and have more involved alumni and alumnae than recruiting graduate and professional students.