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Great. No really great. You’ve spent this long trying to get this job so they’re not going to kick you out unless they discover you’re a notorious drug dealer or something. If your sordid past is well hidden then you’re good to go.

Being President is not like being the Chairman. The Chairman position rotates every three years as stated in the Panhellenic by-laws. So if you’re a three-year kind of girl then we suggest maybe going a different route, but if not, sit back and relax in your comfortable seat at the head of the table. You’ll probably remain there until you die.

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