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Old 10-22-2010, 07:37 PM
Kappamd Kappamd is offline
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I can't comment on whether or not fraternities can/will accept guys in grad/med school, but I can comment on the fact that the chances of you having the time to commit to a fraternity are minuscule, assuming you get in.
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Old 10-22-2010, 07:51 PM
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I can't comment on whether or not fraternities can/will accept guys in grad/med school, but I can comment on the fact that the chances of you having the time to commit to a fraternity are minuscule, assuming you get in.
i thought about the whole time commitment thing too. but, it shouldnt be a problem because i still gotta drink and have a life. that doesn't change even though id be in med school.

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Old 10-22-2010, 08:17 PM
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i thought about the whole time commitment thing too. but, it shouldnt be a problem because i still gotta drink and have a life. that doesn't change even though id be in med school.
Hahahaha!!! Oh, thats awesome.

In a serious answer though, I had quite a few friends in med school who were in " professional" fraternities-but at my school there were like, 4 for med students. And they were anything but professional....thats meant in the best way possible. However, they were different from your traditional undergrad fraternities in that, while they threw a few themed parties a year, they didn't have the community service time commitments, formals, etc that you'd normally see.
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Old 10-22-2010, 11:53 PM
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i thought about the whole time commitment thing too. but, it shouldnt be a problem because i still gotta drink and have a life. that doesn't change even though id be in med school.
sorry to double post, but this made me spray my glass of wine on my laptop. I'm still laughing.....but what do I know, Dr. ZTA is a surgeon and our daughters are in med school.
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Old 10-22-2010, 08:56 PM
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Can't hurt to ask the specific fraternities in question.
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Old 10-22-2010, 09:25 PM
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Hey guys,

I’m new to the forum. this is kind of a double post, but my situation differs from others.

Looking back, it was the dumbest mistake for me not going greek when I was an undergraduate. I had a blast in my undergrad, but I would go greek if I could go back and redo everything. I’m currently in the application process for med school (future doctor in training over here, haha). I was wondering do fraternities accept guys in grad/medical schools?

I’m a chill guy, nothing wrong with me…except maybe that im 23. I’m a pretty well rounded guy. I surf, used to play water polo in high school and won CIF. I majored in drama (great for songfest/greek sing). Also, I’m Asian (if that affects people’s decisions), but like I said I’m chill. I’m financially stable/affluent (got a porsche ) and dont mind kicking it with freshman. no discrimination over here.

I’m not interested in professional fraternities (esp since I don’t think there are ones for doctors…). I just really messed up by rushing the wrong house as an undergrad. i was bidded by a top house, but it just didnt feel right and didnt take it.

So, does anyone know of a fraternity with an open mind that will take med students? or am I sunk? thoughts? anyone got any suggestions about how to approach this non-traditional situation? should i contact nationals first to talk with the chapter advisor and discuss my situation with him mono y mono or would that piss the actives off? should i even try? i mean, you would think that at least one chapter could use a rich athletic chill soon-to-be doctor, right?

thanks in advance. take it easy
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i thought about the whole time commitment thing too. but, it shouldnt be a problem because i still gotta drink and have a life. that doesn't change even though id be in med school.
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You have NO idea what you are getting yourself into.
This guy thinks he's going to have time to be a frat daddy when he's not even going to have time to sleep.
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