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i think it is best to wait a little while before you become an advisor....even if you won't be advising your own chapter. when you first graduate, you need time to distance yourself. even in a different chapter, you will be just a little older than the current members. it will be hard for the chapter to respect you...and will definately be difficult for you to not come off being a complete and total "know it all." i don't mean that you would present yourself that way.....but that the chapter will perceive you that way. it is hard to take direction from peers...and whether you like it or not...you will be a peer. go enjoy life as an alum. get involved with the alum group and your chapter's alum association. enjoy the "drama-free" life of an alum and in 3 or so years, you will be a fabulous advisor!
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