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|| OBJECTIVES OF PTS
Foster high ideals in the engineering profession
Stimulate and support departmental activities
Promote professional welfare
Develop leadership and citizenship
|| HOUR REQUIRMENTS
(10 Hours) - Pi Tau Sigma Meetings every Wednesday in 2211 GGBrown
(2 Events) Service
(2 Hours) Tutoring
(1 Hour/Week) Fundraising
(3 Events) Social
(1 Event) Campus
(~10 minutes) - Initiate to Officer Interview
(~10 minutes) - Initiate to Initiate Interviews
(~20 minutes) - Initiate Exam
Total: (~ a day of your life + dues)
These hours are easy to come by, and for most are a very enjoyable way
to meet PTS members.
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Detail
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|| INITIATE EXAM
Download Exam - Fall 2009 Version (.doc) [>>]
|| GRILLING INFORMATION
Download the PTS
Brat Grilling Handbook (don't worry it's just a 1 page .doc) [>>]
|| FAQ
What are the Active Membership Qualifications?
Top one fourth of the junior class or Top one third of the senior class.
How Do I Become a Member if I am a Grad Student?
You will need to present a Undergraduate degree from a school not
having a Pi Tau Sigma chapter or Obtain a Recommendation from two Pi
Tau Sigma faculty members.
How Do I Become a Chairperson?
Elections for each position are held at the end of the Fall and Winter
terms, although volunteers are always welcome.
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