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Originally Posted by FSUZeta
Many students who join Greek orgs these days go to school full time and work part time. Many.
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At one point, I worked a full time job, two part time jobs, and was on scholarship with the school orchestra (kind of a 3rd PT job because it meant daily rehearsals). Having a full time job does not mean you can't carve 12 hours out of your evenings for classes.
Also, OP should be aware that if he can't commit 12 hours to class attendance and preparation, he doesn't have time to join a fraternity.
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Casting you net wider might yield better results.
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Solid advice. I'd also urge OP to look at other organizations such as Freemasonry, Kiwanis, etc.