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Old 12-26-2011, 10:15 PM
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Granted I am swerving out of my lane, I just don't see something like this happening unless the campus is extremely open minded, liberal, perhaps a commuter campus. Keep in mind, you would be pledging with 18-20 year olds, and the superiors for your first few years would be young enough to be your kids. You would witness a LOT of immaturity. How would you handle any sort of "live in" requirement? Would you really be ok with that?

It's worth a thought to give other organizations consideration, those geared more toward older professionals who are interested in brotherhood and service. (I'm thinking Elks, Freemasons, Kiwanas, etc). Why does it have to be a greek letter fraternity?
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