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Old 06-24-2010, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by midnightrain13 View Post
my problem here (experience wise) is I have almost no experience, this was the first year my chapter had formal recruitment so everyone was fairly new to everything and because I kept having issues I only attended a couple philanthropy events, a mixer, and less than a dozen chapter meetings I'd say. Please double correct me if I'm wrong but other than my older sister and our family, I barely got to know anything about the girls or the workings of the sorority in general how is that enough for alumnae organizations or am I misunderstanding them?
There's very little "experience" you need to be in an alum chapter. My alum chapter is 90% social--do you need experience to go to Happy Hours? Holiday parties? Book clubs?

My chapter of initiation was very "hands-off" in terms of being formal and knowing "everything" that there is to know about the sorority. When I talk to friends from other chapters, they know things that I don't. It honestly doesn't change a thing.

If you want to be involved, just join the alumni chapter. Some of my best friends I've made from being involved. It's really up to you.
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