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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks all. It’s a T20 private. Lots of rules and regs at school. The house doesn’t have a recent record of infractions with the university (I checked online). Leadership training this summer. So much happened so quickly. We contacted our insurance provider - waiting to hear back if we can add on to policy? Alumni (from various investment banks who are former chapter presidents/leaders of that house) across decades (!!) have already reached out to him with guidance and congratulations/offers of support. All a bit strange tbh. Will let you know what insurance says.[/quote] Are you just super nerdy and anti-social? I cannot fathom this kind of reaction to this. There is nothing wrong with this. This is a good thing. My son was on the board of his fraternity for three years. Beyond knowing that fact, I paid absolutely no other amount of attention to it--his decision and one he felt good about. I don't even think he'll get any networking or other benefits out of it--just something he enjoyed throughout a very few stressful college years. Your reaction is just completely off base.[/quote]
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