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Old 02-28-2009, 11:03 PM
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It's very very unlikely; first, because most, if not all fraternities have rules against it. Second, if you've got a reputation in the Greek system as someone who dropped their fraternity like a hot potato, another fraternity may not exactly be ready to welcome you with open arms.

For the technical issue of whether or not you can even pledge/initiate with the new fraternity of your choice, your best bet is to talk to someone from that organization and ask whether it's even an option.

Again, though, be prepared for the fact that your chances of joining another fraternity are quite slim.
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