<p>I will be switching schools this year. At my old school I was in the National Beta Club, National English Honor Society and Rho Kappa. I am going into my senior year and I really would like to have the chords for graduation. The school I am going to does not offer any of these honor societies. What should I do to make sure that I am still able to graduate with the chords? Is it normal for schools not to have the same honor societies? Also for the NHS at my old school to get in as a senior at my old school you needed to have 45 hours of community service at the new school you need 60. Is this normal?</p>
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<p>Don’t switch schools.</p>
<p>^lol.
But yeah, you’re SOL. There won’t be cords at your new school if the clubs don’t exist. Are the cords that important?</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I have no choice with switching schools and yes chords are important. I paid money to be in these honor societies and on top of that I am in great standing with them.</p>
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<p>And that doesn’t make you doubt their validity at all?</p>
<p>It cost money to be in an honor society. They are called dues and membership fees.</p>