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Originally posted by wannabeina
What I hear you saying is that if I become an undergraduate member, the community service aspect is secondary to academics until after graduation.
Would it be safe to say that the day to day goal for an undergraduate member is to support her sisters in making it through their college years?
The chapter on my campus is currently suspended, so I have no way of asking or watching them to see what their priorities and goals are. Because they are suspended, I am aware that I may have to wait for an invitation into a graduate chapter.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
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You just have to find a balance between the two and that is when organization comes in. Academics should be your focus, but finding that time to partake in community programs that the sorority sponsors is also important. This is my opinion because my new job participates in a lot of community service projects and they look for employees who have that background and are willing to participate when the time comes.