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Old 05-12-2015, 04:37 PM
anonymouse17 anonymouse17 is offline
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Thanks Sen.

All opinion and advice is welcome and appreciated.

I graduated previously in Spring 2014, but I stayed around and kept in touch with several brothers who I knew on a more personal level. Only recently did I start talking to more brothers on a fraternity level and introduced myself as an alumni.
I got accepted into grad school so I look at it as a chance, not to start completely over, but a new chapter. I don't plan on being active, grad school is going to be tough. But I do plan on being around to meet all the new faces, the new leaders that will be created and those that already are leaders.
You are right, many of those are probably not there anymore. Chances are, this is just a college thing for them and once they leave, that's it.
It's a new chapter of my life. Ups and Downs are guaranteed. Drama and conflict are unavoidable.

APO will always be a part of my life. It just stung a bit and it'll take a bit to get used to considering myself a member of the chapter again. But after reading all the posts here, I realized I shouldn't let a few people ruin it for me. Some brothers will come and go. Brothers fight. But in the end, the true brothers stick around and hug it out.

Very True. Not everyone will be our friends and we will make enemies along the way. But I was hoping there was atleast one that stood up during the whole sequence of events, but there wasn't. I can't fault them for having their own opinions, but it's just a matter of practicing what we preach that was upsetting.

Thanks for the advice. I wish you the best of luck in running for office.

If you have any other advice. Please feel free to say it. I'm always willing to listen and obtain advice from others.
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