I just received the following email:
"Dear Melissa Linenberger,
I am glad to inform you that your application to NASC Honor Society membership has been approved officially. Congratulations on the acceptance to NASC Honor Society. NASC Honor Society membership is a special honor offered to a small group of outstanding students.
Member Information:
Name: Melissa Linenberger
Kansas State University GPA:3.65
Membership Level: Member with High Honor
Date of Acceptance: April 01, 2009
The lifetime membership fee is due within 15 days from the date stated above. To confirm your membership status, please make the payment at:
http://www.naschonor.net/member/acceptance/8563294
Once your membership status is confirmed, it will be verifiable through our organization database immediately. You will be authorized to put it on resume or on any other document as your official qualification.
Welcome to the family of NASC Honor Society.
Sincerely,
Louis Birch
President 2008-2009
NASC Honor Society"
Wahoo! I've been invited to join many honor societies, sororities, and the like so I finally did join one. This was invitation only (aren't they all?). Now I'm wondering if I should have joined when my GPA was higher...I'm working on raising it again but that won't be happening this semester. :) To learn more about the NASC Honor Society click here.
12 years ago

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I refuse to join any type of honor society (including all those "who's who of...) if all they require is money. I think they're scams to make money and in return people get to put it on their resumes.
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