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Greek Life

by: GLGLGLGL

Fraternities are built on the concepts of brotherhood and camaraderie, with members often bonding over shared interests, whether they are social, academic or even religious. Going Greek generally comes at a cost – including fees for social events, recruitment, and housing and membership dues – but can be an easy way to meet new people and become part of an active social circle. Students who pledge a fraternity may also inherit a network of contacts that extends well beyond their campus, a plus when it's time to find a job or settle into a new city after graduation.

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#1  by: love greek   
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love greek life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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#2  by: socials    
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socials!

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