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Old 05-17-2010, 10:53 PM
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Hypothetically speaking, if someone goes to an informational, submitts an application, gets accepted formally, but then decides to decline membership because of personal reasons, and then five years later decides to want to join a grad chapter of a different organization how is that looked upon, is it unacceptable? Would you as a member accept a prospective member, if he or she tried to join a another sorority(other than your own) during undergrad, but then wanted to join your grad chapter after some time has passed?
That the depends on the members of that chapter and none of us on here are mind readers (well maybe one or two.)
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