Phi Beta Kappa? Go to a college or University with a chapter. Take a course of study in the Liberal Arts and Sciences. Chose electives in Fine Art History, Psychology, Science, Physics, Political Science, History, and Foreign Languages -- include Latin or Greek (ancient), GET ALL "A"s !!!! Shoot for a gpa of at least 3.6. If you are worth it you will be noticed by Phi Beta Kappa faculty members who periodically assess student standings, and you will be asked to join. Membership then is your decision. Its just this easy and just this hard. Good luck.
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Yes, Zeta Kappa chapter at The University of Florida
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Yes Jerry Rice is a pledged member of Phi Beta Sigma.
Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa are both honor societies, but they have different focuses and membership criteria. Phi Kappa Phi is open to top-performing students across all academic disciplines, while Phi Beta Kappa is specifically for students in the liberal arts and sciences. Phi Beta Kappa is also older and more selective, with a strong emphasis on the liberal arts tradition.
Phi Beta Kappa Society was created on 1776-12-05.
Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall was created in 1957.
Phi Beta Kappa Society's motto is 'Love of learning is the guide of life'.
You can list Phi Beta Kappa on your resume under the "Honors and Awards" section. Be sure to include the full name of the organization, Phi Beta Kappa, and the year you were inducted.
You should include Phi Beta Kappa under the "Honors and Awards" section of your resume.
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Yes, you should italicize "Phi Beta Kappa" because it is the name of a specific society. Italicizing proper nouns, especially those that are names of organizations, is a standard convention in writing. Therefore, it should be written as Phi Beta Kappa.
Phi Beta Kappa is a scholastic honor society. Members are admitted in recognition of outstanding academic achievement.
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