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Originally posted by kddani
What GLO's don't have lifetime membership?
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, for instance, is primarily group fro those in law school. Members who join in law school are members for life.
BUT, Phi Alpha Delta also has pre-law chapters, which are based less on the brotherhood of practicing law but more on preparing for law school. Members who join at the pre-law level are NOT members for life. Once they graduate, their ties to Phi Alpha Delta pretty much cease. They're perfectly free to join at the law school level and then will be members for life.
Any other orgs do something similar, or that dont' have lifetime membership?
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I was a member of Phi Alpha Delta when I was a sophomore in '96. Correct, my membership faded when I graduated (it really faded once I realized I didn't like the pre-law thing).
I was also a member a criminal justice fraternity in '99-00 when I was getting my masters. I could maintain ties with them, if I chose.
But, when you say "GLOs," I'm thinking more along the lines of social "GLOs." Do you all just lump every organization together, simply because they have Greek letters?