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I've found that the first night of class rarely last the whole period--so you might be able to go to class and then still make the fraternity events. There is also the argument that you could attend the first part of class, introduce yourself, sign in, and then leave--but you would certainly be noticed doing so.
Most faculty would not consider fraternity rush a "university sponsored event" and I am pretty sure they would still expect class to be the first priority anyway. I mean, a basketball game is a "university sponsored event" but I can't imagine a professor agreeing that attending as a spectator would be a good reason to miss class. In short, as others have said, you are at the university to get an education--not just to rush. |
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To be clear, I do not advocate missing class unless one is excused by their professor. If that is not possible, the rushee should make dang sure that any chapters he is interested in understands both his interest and that he is unable to attend during his required class time. |
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just skip class. rush only happens once, and youll be in school or 4 years.
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How about using some good old fashioned etiquette? Let the group know that you were happy to be invited to their event, but that you have class. Let them know that would be interested in being invited to future events.
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Talk to the professor AND the office of Greek life.
You never know--if you approach it correctly and make it to all the other classes or a make-up session, you might be able to miss class. If it's a big class that's offered at more than one time, your prof might even let you catch a different time of the same class to make it up. On the other hand, talking to the office of Greek life could excuse you from the rush event, too. They know you're here to go to class first. Let them know you're still interested in that fraternity and go from there. If your school allows it, maybe catch a few members of that group and let them know yourself that you're still interested in rushing them, but can't make it to the event because of class. Thing is, you have to TALK to people at your university first. They'd be able to help you out--not GC. Good luck! |
Don't skip. Meet the bros during the other 22 hours of the day. If it's a swinging good time, it might be possible to meet before class or right after and still meet lots of brothers.
We're very liberal in my chapter about excuses for not making meetings and if somebody says they have to study/attend class, we realize that's why they're in school. Tom |
It really depends on your situation.
What class is it? How important is it? Do you miss a lot of classes? Because if this class is something like history where your taught straight out of the textbook, then maybe you should skip, as opposed to a bio lab that is worth marks. Also, if you never miss class, then its alright if you miss one for a rush event. But if you play a sport and you miss class often, then you should probably go. I still think you could miss one class for a rush event. It will be worth it. But if you do go to class, just go hang out at the house some other time. During Rush, you are always welcome at the house just to hang out with the guys and get to know them better. |
I don't think this issue matters to him anymore.
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