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I think a lot of the "balance" depends on the culture of GLO's at your school.
I know that at some schools, professional GLO's are just as active as social ones, even to the point that people in the the professional GLO consider themselves members of the Greek system.
At my school, the professional GLO's are just clubs. You attend meetings just like you would for any other organization, but the groups don't hold big parties or anything else that people would consider as evident of them being a fraternity or sorority. Any social activitiy would be for members only.
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