As someone who had major sorority burn out after her college years, I am so glad I waited a couple years to start and volunteer for my sorority. I actually saw an ad in our national magazine for a regional advisor, and I sent in an email for the position. Next thing, I'm advising 8 chapters in my region, which can be tough. I also got the benefits of going to convention, meeting all kinds of new people, and seeing that my chapter isn't the only chapter of the sorority. We also pay $10 a year in alumnae dues, which is VERY cheap, and that has helped people stay involved as well.
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