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Originally Posted by AnotherKD
Yes, and what bothers me more is that once you're in such an advanced state (getting a PhD), don't you normally choose the school that a) is best for your specialty, b) the best one you can get into and afford, and c) the best chance for you to end up getting a job after? Why on earth would he choose a school based on whether or not he could get into a fraternity there?
On another note, Old School was a funny movie, but not so much in real life.
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You also don't normally want specifics on what students could do to you to take advantage of you or that would be 'reprehensible.'