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Old 09-17-2004, 03:08 PM
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Originally posted by adpiucf
Would it not behoove the Greeks to go to deferred rush in a gesture of good will relations with the university?
Why is it the fraternity/sorority's fault if someone has trouble with their grades? Eventually, it is the responsibility of the individual to manage their time and priorities. A higher quality organization usually helps them do that, but in the end, it's the individual that has to come through.

Is there data out there that really suggests that all fraternities and sororities are harmful to a student's academic success at Princeton?
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