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Originally posted by SirHornyToad
hmm this poses an odd question, if this happened to your chapter while you were in school, say your sophmore or freshman year, what would you do?
I'd prolly transfer to a school with a chapter of the same national and tell whatever school i was at previously to screw themselves, but that's just me.
Then there is always underground...
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This isn't really such an 'out there' option or suggestion. Well, perhaps the 'screw you' part to the previous school. But as the cliché goes:
"Not all education happens in the class room."
Academics should come first. Yet some (many, few, what have you) degree programs do not really 'get going' until the junior or sophomore year. (A reason many transfers happen by the start of the junior year.) So if you are a freshman or sophomore and
all things are equal - i.e. it would be considered a 'lateral move' academic wise and the college has a chapter of your GLO - then why not consider transferring?
Frankly, I think it might behoove some students to
maximize their education by continuing to be active as an undergraduate in Greek life. As compared to remaining and having to go alum or perhaps underground.
Again, to be clear. Academics do come first. However, this scenario is if all things are equal between the two schools regarding the individual's academic pursuit.