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Old 04-11-2010, 07:01 PM
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I suggest wearing the letters of the social GLO because it will help with advertising the name and recruitment.

I feel that service/professional GLOs are sought out by people who already intend to join.
No.

Now, to answer the OP's question - I can't answer that accurately for college, as I pledged OPhiA sophomore year, but I was a senior when I became a Delta. So obviously the only letters I wore were OPhiA, but for that last bit of college, I was very much your standard neo and all about my DST letters Now that I am older and, um, fatter, my college clothing, including most of my letter gear from that time, has been retired save a few choice pieces.
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