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Old 01-30-2012, 05:36 PM
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Me too, but you're probably a lot smarter than your run-of-the-mill chapter member. When I approach these issues, I'm looking at what's going to work for everyone, i.e., the lowest common denominator.

--and it certainly wouldn't have hurt you or I to have attended a few more undergraduate courses.

I agree completely. I skipped a lot of med school classes as well. It may have helped to go, but then again, I daydreamed through most of them. The same goes for study hall. You have to go AND do some work. No playing on your phone or watching a movie. A little motivation is needed. I think that giving members concrete expectations for how they should treat their classes and school work from the first day they pledge is a great way to get them in the mode of putting school first. Make new members see that skipping class is not acceptable to the chapter and have older members model that to them from day one. This makes it a chapter culture. My chapter was much like yours. We were always top in grades, and we never had study hours for anyone. Didn't need them. We all knew what we had to do to keep up our end of the bargain. At one point we had over a 3.0 GPA at a school that had less than a 2.5 all women GPA.
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