the time commitment will
depend on the advisor position. i am general advisor and it takes up a lot of my time. i was ritual advisor to another chapter when i lived in oklahoma and it onlyrequired a little of my time, and only at certain times of the year. positions advising an executive council office will be more time consuming than those advising what we call program council positions(those appointed positions such as sisterhood, fundraising, social, standards,etc.) all are important positions and benefit from having an advisor. i love being an advisor and wouldn't trade it for anything-i am in my 40's, married, have two teenagers, a job, volunteer at both my childrens schools and am active in my alumnae chapter. i am not a super woman, lots of other women do what i do. i am just a pretty good time manager. good luck with grad school and with your chapter.
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