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Old 04-06-2004, 01:59 PM
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Good question bruh, especially since I plan to attend grad. school in the fall. Although I understand that in some cases, grad. students are close in age to their undergraduate counterparts, most grad. students are around the age of 30 yrs. old in the U.S. I truly believe that the undergraduate experience is unique and is so because of the "development" that occurs in between post secondary and BA levels of education. Not to mention the extremely social side of the undergrad. experience. If there is a grad. chapter in the area. I feel that the aspirant should pursue admission into that chapter. If not, I would entertain a discussion of undergraduate intake, but the criteria for both levels need to be clear and unwavering. As greek groups we need not short change grad. chapters of potenial members.
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