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Wouldn't this be an arguement for letting more upperclassman-specifically juniors-join. In my pledge class I was a junior and there were several others and we were so excited to be there that we were the most active-not burned out at all by the time we were seniors. The freshman were also active but they were trying to still figure college out, sophomores were also active but knew they had 3-4 more years of being in the sorority. Being juniors we knew our time was limited and knew that we had missed out by not joining as freshman/sophomores so we really made an effort and were involved in everything. I guess if you have strict 4 year programs at your school then having more juniors join might be hurtful down the road b/c of losing them to graduation but most universities are not like that and it can take 5-6 years to get a degree. Any thoughts on this?
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