Adpiucf brings up some really good points. What I'd like to add is that, as younger alumnae, you have a unique perspective that the older alumnae doesn't always have. You're an important bridge between a chapter and the other members of your Alumnae Association!
Although, I would think twice about being an Advisor for your own chapter until you've been out of school for a while - and I say that from personal experience! Being an advisor isn't always a quick road to popularity (to put it mildly!), and it's hard to say no to close friends. Offer to be on an Advisory Committee, or to help an Advisor instead, for those first few years.
There's a LOT of TME ideas that can come out of cooperation!
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