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Old 04-08-2004, 05:07 PM
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Originally posted by mommag2
Shoudn't someone that has poor grades be on social probation?
Last time I checked most NPC, NHPC, NALFO, NIC have a gpa requirement that has to be followed and enforced.

I was one of those new members that is of legal age and there were many times were I wanted a drink and could of totally had one, since I lived in an apartment on campus and most of the actives lived together in one dorm, it would have been soooo easy, but I knew that I would be breaking a trust and that did not sit well with me.
No, you're right, people who have poor grades should be on social probabtion, what I really mean by that is, that ultimately, social probabtion won't deter a member from going out and partying, if that's what they really want to do. All that social probabtion means is they cannot participate in their sorority/greeklife events.
If a member wants to go out to the bar on a saturday night with her GDI friends, then she's going to go out and her org can't stop her.

Also, PNM's (in NPC terms) are not yet members of an organization so they do not have letters to wear.

If we're talking about drinking during rush,rush events are dry, but if the a legal PNM wants to go out on a saturday night and have a drink, then she could, because she is not participating in a rush event.
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