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Originally posted by Rudey
Exactly. In fact I was impressed by one sorority that had its members take a leave of some sort to concentrate on school since she was doing badly. In fact many fraternity's emphasize that school comes first. You should not be in school for 10 years or have a low GPA just so you can brag about being in a fraternity.
Many of us go to school for school. Everything else is a luxury. We get good jobs and give back to our organizations and schools. Heck I've given quite a bit to Chicago and to AEPi. The school and fraternity are not the end all, be all of my life unlike for some I guess.
-Rudey
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That's another part of it too - you can do a lot more for your fraternity by being successful in life and giving back. An alum who has been successful professionally can give quite a bit (money, advice, etc.) to the organization as a whole.
Greek life is great, but there's life beyond being Greek.