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Originally Posted by UNC12
Yes, this is exactly how I don't want them to feel because its not true but I'm not sure there is any possible way to show them that it isn't. (I would probably feel the same way if I were in their shoes). So are you pretty much saying that I should just forget about it and move on from the Greek system. Its just hard for me to do because I've always wanted to be involved in a fraternity especially during undergraduate years since before college which I wont have the opportunity to do if I don't join another fraternity. Don't get me wrong I want to be involved after I graduate to which is making my situation even more difficult. But at the same time I feel like I'm "double dipping" if I join a new fraternity, which may hurt my reputation.
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dude just because you went early alumnus doesn't mean you can't still be involved with the undergrads of your other chapter. Membership is for life. If you are willing to stay involved after you graduate, why can't you be involved now? I've had brothers transfers schools but stay involved.
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