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So I can only speak on behalf of my sorority experience and what sororities do in general. I know some houses require community service hours, mandatory study hours etc. but what I can tell you is that, in general, it's not even a daily a commitment. In general: -Monday Night Meeting: 1hour (or 2 if you attend dinner as well) -Pinning Ceremony: 1hour or less a year/semester depending on if your house does spring COB -Pre Initiation Ceremony: " " -Initiation: ~3 hours (mine was longer but this is an average considering each house has different rituals) -Major Philo Event: ~1.5 hours a semester (most houses I know of require each girl to take on an hour long shift at the minimum at their big events but the .5 is for variation and mandatory fundraising considering it only takes 30 minutes to ask your dad for $100 lol) -Retreat: ~12 hours a semester (not sure if every house does this, but I know a few that do these sisterhood-buidling all-day Saturday events that might be overnight or in a rented out ballroom) -Founder's Day: ~2 hours (might have to work a shift or simply attend) -RECRUITMENT: I can't even approximate the hours being put in, but when you rush think about how long the process takes you as a pnm and then double it for the time commitment of actives. As a pledge you'll have weekly New Member Education meetings that may replace or be an addition to your Monday Night Meetings and you will not get fined for skipping anything your first semester.
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