Quote:
Originally Posted by tauforlife1987
It's more than just guidelines and group membership. I don't know how it is in NPHC, i hope its more and it was more to you than just that. Being Greek is way more than guidelines and group memberships. I hope that sounded more general than you meant it.
|
Actually, it's not even group membership and guidelines. Depending on where you find your "average college student."
Are GLO members the only collegiate and noncollegiate people who can form sisterhood and brotherhood bonds and adhere to a "moral"/standards/protocol code higher than themselves? No.
A more general definition of "fraternal" lets us know that the bonds, networks, and guidelines that we often speak about have been found in many other places. Hence, GLOs aren't for everybody and many of those who don't join have been able to find a lot of the same benefits elsewhere.