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Originally posted by Rudey
You don't get it and I doubt I could explain it much more to you. I don't know how to phrase this well but a while ago there was a gentleman on here from England who wanted to start a Law Fraternity; you remind me of him.
I am sure neither of us will ever understand each other.
-Rudey
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Well, we probably won't, but I would at least like to attempt it. Could you please answer my question about what makes the Tier I school students the "best people" for fraternities and sororities, based on the facts of how these schools are ranked, so that I can understand your position (even if I don't agree with it)?
I don't see what this has to do with a law fraternity; we have Phi Alpha Delta at GT - do you object to professional fraternities and sororities using the terms fraternity and sorority? Are only primarily social organizations allowed to use the terms? Excuse me, only social organizations at top-tier schools that have exclusive membership practices?
You say we will never understand each other, and while we probably will never agree, I think we can understand each other - if you would answer my questions.