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Old 02-04-2002, 04:22 PM
XO_Princess XO_Princess is offline
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Joining a fraternity after college, even if you join a GLO in college

Ok ya'll, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this topic, but I have a question: I know that when you join your GLO in college, you're not allowed to join another. So here's my question. My campus is the medical branch in a larger system (the UT system)-at my campus we have a nursing school, a med school, OT, PT, etc.... There are 3 fraternities that the guys in med school can join-they hold Rush, initiation, etc. I have a bunch of friends in XYZ fraternity, and I got to thinking-could you be in a fraternity in college and join another at med school? Or is that not allowed. I think the 3 fraternities are associated with the med school; they're not national or anything. I know for some it would be a personal choice not to join. I was asking my Hunny about it and he wasn't sure if it was against the rules, but his opinion was that he's an AB and he couldn't ever be anything but an AB. So, if anyone could clarify, I would appreciate it! Thanks ya'll!
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