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Originally Posted by jessehr3
I was wondering because I know some people that join the Masons while in the military. I am currenty active duty and my days are not that busy. It just depends on your job.
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But, are you carrying a full course load? Most, if not all, schools require that you are taking at least 12 hours of classes to pledge. If you can be full time active, carry a full load of courses, and pledge a group, go for it.
eta: The comparison of joining the Masons while active duty to joining a GLO while active duty is apples to lugwrenches.