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Sorry if someone has asked this question and it has already been answered. I tried to read most of the posts, but I just dont have the time to read every single one.
Anyhow, my question is (and its for personal/financial reasons), how tough is it to deactivate from a fraternity? what process do you have to go through and is there a fee you have to pay? etc. etc. thanks in advance ** Edit, it is a NIC Fraternity. |
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People can offer their 2 cents all they want here, but it's no use if your fraternity does it a way we non-members don't know about. |
APO Philippines observes LOYALTY. Loyalty to Alpha Phi Omega.
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It's the only word I know and that's from APO conventions. :(
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1908Revelations: Why must you be so harsh with the response?
The "high and mighty"-ness could have been quelled with a simple "no." She did not know. Was she supposed to, or did she not read the book on the dos and don'ts of being Greek? |
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What the hell is wrong with this chick? |
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