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Old 06-16-2009, 04:39 PM
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I don't know what IFC's rules are for that, but PanHellenic states that once you are initiated into a house, you can never be initiated into another house.

However, most houses that I know frown on taking guys who have been initiated into other houses. Greek life is not, like someone else said, to be taken lightly. These are not just everyday people, they are your brothers [or in my case sisters]. You share a special bond.

It seems like people are more apt to want to drop houses when they only joined for a dumb reason, like to be in the "party house" or the "hot house". That's not what it's about in the least and I don't know if that was your reasoning, but maybe you should think about that.
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