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Originally posted by IvyDeviness
If you didn’t pledge undergrad then obviously something is suspect about you. Most people go grad because they didn’t get picked undergrad, or because they want to get in the easy way.
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I have to T- totally disagree here. My mother came through, rather PLEDGED a Graduate chapter in the middle 1970's. She was asked to join 2 times, but SHE declined the invitation until the THIRD time. She did it on HER terms, when SHE wanted to do it! LOL. (Dat's my momma!)
Anyway, getting back to my point! LSW (my mother) didn't pledge from 1959-63, because she was too busy getting her degree. By the way, she would have passed that test, too.

My mother was NOT the 1st generation to go to college, but my grandfather and grandmother didn't have the money to totally fund 9 children to go to school. Therefore, my mother's interest was to complete her degree and "make a living" to help her parents support the 4 other siblings coming BEHIND her, just like the previous 4 had done for her. So, Alpha Kappa Alpha or any other organization WAS NOT her PRIMARY CONCERN.
So, no, I have to disagree with what you said, cause it hit TOO CLOSE TO HOME!
This was TMI, but I felt compelled to share!