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knight_shadow 02-17-2011 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by gradstudent24 (Post 2031305)
Exactly. I'd like to know the difference between hazing and their just being in charge. Because as a grad student, this may be a problem for me if it gets out.

As a Ph.D. student, you should be familiar with doing research. Look up hazing laws in your state. Talk to the Greek Life advisor. You don't need a step-by-step guide from us.

AZTheta 02-17-2011 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by gradstudent24 (Post 2031291)
I get that. I wouldn't hit on college girls. I'd just like to join a fraternity for the brotherhood. It's something I didn't do in college, and I regret it now. I would like to serve on a fraternity alumni board because I think it would look good for my career.

SMH. You really wrote that. Really. You did. Oh boy.

Not that you will even have a chance of comprehending this, but let me tell you, I have never met a fraternity or sorority alum who has volunteered time on an AB for that reason. NEVER.

Barbie's_Rush 02-17-2011 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AzTheta (Post 2031310)
SMH. You really wrote that. Really. You did. Oh boy.

Not that you will even have a chance of comprehending this, but let me tell you, I have never met a fraternity or sorority alum who has volunteered time on an AB for that reason. NEVER.

Because nothing says mature, professional career man like "I joined a fraternity while working on my PhD."

Drolefille 02-17-2011 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Barbie's_Rush (Post 2031318)
Because nothing says mature, professional career man like "I joined a fraternity while working on my PhD."

I think "tell me what dirty things they'll do to me" comes a close second.

AZTheta 02-17-2011 09:04 PM

^^^I have cracked ribs. Please don't make me laugh, you two.

gradstudent24 02-17-2011 09:35 PM

What's so funny?

Barbie's_Rush 02-18-2011 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by gradstudent24 (Post 2031370)
What's so funny?

You are.:D

Monarca7 02-18-2011 01:52 PM

If you want to do it for resume purposes why don't you join an honor society or a professional fraternity? One those that you just sign, pay, and write a letter no pledging? Doing it cause it looks good on a resume is one of worse reasons to join a social frat along with "for girls!" and "I like their colors!"

dekeguy 04-05-2011 01:02 PM

In a rare moment of free time I was surfing through this thread and was somewhat amused by the comments regarding the 24 year old creeping out the undergraduate girls.
After my BA and three years of active duty in the Army followed by an MA(Oxon) in the UK I started law school at 27. Social life among law students tends to be subordinated to the pressure cooker of 1-L and any attempts at dating were usually within the law school community. Somewhat to my surprise I was by no means the oldest in my class but what really surprised me was the number of undergrad women, including many freshman girls, who went out of their way to connect with unattached law students. Those of us who were Greek from our undergrad days were particular items of interest.
Very flattering but not too surprising. Since women tend to be a bit more socially developed and polished I think male Law students who tended to dress a bit better than undergrads and who had a bit more polish and experience of the wider world were seen perhaps as more interesting and focused on careers and success than undergrads. Anyway, age differences between 24 year old men and 18 or 19 year old women did not seem to be of any concern to the women.
So, thoughts anyone?

AnotherKD 04-05-2011 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by dekeguy (Post 2043826)
In a rare moment of free time I was surfing through this thread and was somewhat amused by the comments regarding the 24 year old creeping out the undergraduate girls.
After my BA and three years of active duty in the Army followed by an MA(Oxon) in the UK I started law school at 27. Social life among law students tends to be subordinated to the pressure cooker of 1-L and any attempts at dating were usually within the law school community. Somewhat to my surprise I was by no means the oldest in my class but what really surprised me was the number of undergrad women, including many freshman girls, who went out of their way to connect with unattached law students. Those of us who were Greek from our undergrad days were particular items of interest.
Very flattering but not too surprising. Since women tend to be a bit more socially developed and polished I think male Law students who tended to dress a bit better than undergrads and who had a bit more polish and experience of the wider world were seen perhaps as more interesting and focused on careers and success than undergrads. Anyway, age differences between 24 year old men and 18 or 19 year old women did not seem to be of any concern to the women.
So, thoughts anyone?

Freshman girls that go out of their way to meet and date unattached law students screams "I'm-gonna-be-a-golddigger-when-I-grow-up" to me. I mean, I have seen it happen and can imagine it happening everywhere, but the people that seek it out are looking for something, uh, in particular, I'd think.

DrPhil 04-05-2011 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by dekeguy (Post 2043826)
In a rare moment of free time I was surfing through this thread and was somewhat amused by the comments regarding the 24 year old creeping out the undergraduate girls.
So, thoughts anyone?

Whatever the case may be, fraternities shouldn't care about undergraduate women being freaked out by a 24 year old. They aren't the keeper of undergraduate women.

And, as always, I want to remind GCers (not dekeguy) that their little world of Greekdom doesn't translate to everyone's world of Greekdom. Twenty-four years old is not a ridiculous age for many BGLO, LGLO, MCGLO, and AGLO collegiate chapters.

FSUZeta 04-05-2011 01:31 PM

dekeguy, when i was at fsu one of the sororities held a mixer with the male law school students. all the rest of us thought,"gee, i wish we had thought of that"!


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