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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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