I can imagine it is hard for others to understand how people like me are in multiple organizations. Sometimes, there are circumstances involved that you don't know about. For instance, I pledged APO my freshman year. Spring of the next year, I started at the school where I graduated (yesterday...you may congratulate me

) and rushed and joined a social sorority (DZ). I met some of the APO member at my new university and did not click with them at all, so I did not affiliate, although I am still behind the national org. Fast forward to last year when I was asked to help bring SAI back to our school. It had gone inactive years before and all of those people were long gone, so there was an interest in restarting. I helped get the chapter back on its feet. My experience in both DZ and APO was much needed and appreciated when it came to re-establishing SAI on my campus.
I am devoted to each organization I join. As I said in an earlier post, the benefits I get from each organization are different, although they do have some small similarities. I know it may look strange for people to see so many letters by my name, but I feel that I exemplify those letters to the fullest.