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Old 03-18-2005, 09:41 PM
SKEEphistAKAte SKEEphistAKAte is offline
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If I may chime in, who says that you STILL can't have a significant impact on your school once you've graduated and become a member on the graduate level?
You could always serve as a Graduate Advisor and work closely with the undergraduate chapter in your area. Not to mention that if your goal is to establish a chapter on your campus, you would have better means to do so if you are a member of the local graduate chapter. (at least that is how it works with us)

Either way, membership on the undergraduate level is not the end-all of any NPHC org. In fact, it is only the beginning. Like my Pham said, Alpha is a LIFE-LONG commitment. If you are worried now about being able to balance "working, going to school, and trying to figure out what im going to do with my life" with Alpha NOW, then maybe you should re-think your decision to pursue membership.

Trust me, if membership in APHIA is as important to you as it seems, you will be happy to be extended an invitation by whatever means necessary (undergrad or grad).
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