pcecelia,
The waters are probably deeper and the current swifter in the actual life of someone becoming a JW than what has been represented thus far. So much of the experience would depend on several factors. Here's my read on the whole JW process:
Is she becoming a JW pre-1975 or post-1975? If pre-1975, she is likely being attracted by the frenetic fervor of an organization in preparation for imminent salvation. If post-1975, she is being attracted by an organization publicizing its own self-righteous character and the appeal of a paradise or seenig a dead loved one return.
Did she have a dysfunctional family as a youth? If so, she might be attracted to the outward appearance of a June and Ward Cleaver style household portrayed publicly by many JW families. If not, this would likely have little or no bearing on her motivations.
On becoming a JW, is she a good JW who follows the endless rules, or somewhat of a rebel? If good, does she believe she's a good JW or is she (like most JWs) that she won't be good until paradise? If bad, does she feel guilty about it?
Is she closer to JWs who are "enduring until the end", putting in the time until the system finishes, or is she closer to JWs who genuinely and actively believe and promote what JWs teach?
Has she been baptized? Did she note a change in the way JWs treated her after baptism? Often JWs experience a bit of a let-down shortly after any major milestone as the novelty of that step wears off. The love-bombing and glad-handing associated with recent progress soon dries up, of its own accord, societally encouraging further progress without a word said. These milestones in no particular order include (-) meeting attendance, (-) commenting at meetings, (-) student talks, (-) field service, (-) baptism, (-) pioneering, (-) special form of service such as Gilead, Bethel, ect., (-) appointment as a ministerial servant or elder, (-) parts on Assemblies or Convention programs.
The other posters have fleshed out a lot of the emotional details, but it seemed like this side of it was missing.
Respectfully,
AuldSoul