
10-17-2011, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by kddani
T-shirt chair is not active enough involvement in a sorority to mention a merit on your law school application. It is laughable. If you were treasurer, held another elected office or much more involved appointed position, or did something with more professional responsibility, fine. Otherwise, if that was the height of your sorority involvement, you should leave it out.
As a lawyer, if I ever saw an application that listed something like that I would LMAO and immediately reject. And I am a very pro-Greek person. But if that is your only position, I know that you didn't do much of anything and probably didn't get much (leadership and life skills- wise) out of your sorority membership.
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Originally Posted by KSigkid
Agree with kddani that I would not put it on the resume. If you're going to use another name for the position, you should be prepared to give an explanation that fits the title. Otherwise, the interviewer may just say "so, you were basically responsible for t-shirts?"
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As I lawyer, I agree as well. If it's not president or treasurer, leave it off.
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