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U N F I T Posted on 07-15-2005
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Why the hell did this post three times? Well I will make up a third topic since the moderators of this forum are not present to lock it. ................What things would make a person definitely unfit for your organization?
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AKAtude from brooklyn, NY replied on 07-15-2005 03:21PM [Reply]
If they had low/no moral or ethical values.
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1FocusedBruh replied on 07-15-2005 03:24PM [Reply]
A Low GPA
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La replied on 07-15-2005 03:25PM [Reply]
1FocusedBruh wrote:
A Low GPA
i think thats a give in. :roll eyes:
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WileECoyote06 replied on 07-15-2005 03:34PM [Reply]
If they committed or were accused of a major crime while in college; ie date ****; or robbing or assaulting someone. And if I had a sister on campus, and he did wrong by her, he might as well forget about it.
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Soul D-Psi-ple from Mount Rainier, MD replied on 07-16-2005 04:05AM [Reply]

A poor excuse for a man. Once you step foot on campus your are no longer a suckling on your mothers ****. Your are a young black intellect and should present yourself as such, meaning: you should know how to handle your business. There's no such thing as "I can't", "I wasn't able", or the word "impossible". Your game plan should always be "Make It Happen." Period.
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Namaste replied on 07-18-2005 12:14PM [Reply]
Different chapters have different standards and cultures. Barring a serious criminal background. Some chapters would find you unfit if your parents didn't attend college or if you are on financial aid. While other chapters have paid the membership dues for a finacially challenged candidate or allowed the candidate with a "questionable past" a spot.
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La replied on 07-18-2005 12:16PM [Reply]
Namaste wrote:
Different chapters have different standards and cultures. Barring a serious criminal background. Some chapters would find you unfit if your parents didn't attend college or if you are on financial aid. While other chapters have paid the membership dues for a finacially challenged candidate or allowed the candidate with a "questionable past" a spot.
thats messed up if some chapters do discriminate cause of someones financial situations.
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PrimaDonna_1908 from Winston-Salem, NC replied on 07-18-2005 12:25PM [Reply]

Namaste wrote:
Different chapters have different standards and cultures. Barring a serious criminal background. Some chapters would find you unfit if your parents didn't attend college or if you are on financial aid. While other chapters have paid the membership dues for a finacially challenged candidate or allowed the candidate with a "questionable past" a spot.
Never heard of that...
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WileECoyote06 replied on 07-18-2005 12:39PM [Reply]
PrimaDonna_1908 wrote:
Namaste wrote:
Different chapters have different standards and cultures. Barring a serious criminal background. Some chapters would find you unfit if your parents didn't attend college or if you are on financial aid. While other chapters have paid the membership dues for a finacially challenged candidate or allowed the candidate with a "questionable past" a spot.
Never heard of that...
Me either . . .
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