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Old 02-08-2004, 08:15 PM
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I'm wondering if this could be related to the fact that most sororities initiate their NMs after 6-8 weeks these days. When that's done, a new member can be slated and become an officer during her freshman year whereas back when you had to wait for grades to be initiated, you couldn't be an officer until the last half of your sophomore year. If you're an officer during your first 2 years, maybe that doesn't leave you much to look forward to the last year and a half.

I don't know--I'm just looking for answers.
I think that definitely might be something to do with it. Also, I don't know about everyone else but our offices used to run on the school year instead of the calendar year, so if you were a senior and wanted to you could have an office. I know that a lot of groups advise you to not have seniors in office, but depending on your schedule, senior year might not be your most challenging academically and might be really the first time you can devote yourself to it. With calendar year schedules, you can't do that.
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