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Originally Posted by sjsoffer
That's not always true! I'm graduating next May, which means I will have been in college for three years, with a GPA of 3.76 so far. I have two non-overlapping majors, and am active in my sorority and an officer in another organization. I also work two jobs.  It's no problem if someone is dedicated enough for their organization!
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You must have some mad time-management skills!
Many of the collegians I work with have very heavy-duty majors or double majors, work or have an internship, and are involved with the sorority and other time commitments. Honestly, they floor me.
I think that students who opted for the three-year track would be very organized with their time, and those who felt that they could handle Greek life on top of everything else would go through recruitment, same as anyone else. They wouldn't have as long a collegiate experience as students on the four-year track, but they would know that going in.