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Fraternity Rush Fall '05 results
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School: Chapter: No. of Pledges: =================== I'll start: Colorado School of Mines Beta Theta PI 30 pledges St. Lawrence Beta Theta Pi 18 pledges Texas A&M Beta Theta Pi 20 pledges Utah Beta Theta Pi 23 pledges |
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Agree, but the Soros is much more interesting and more fighting amongst them selves!;) Damn. Get Down. Women are the loose Lips that sank -----:confused: :) PSU Kansas for You Heathens! There is No Longer Formual Rush. We are trying to get it reinstated, but a NO GO!:( Soros still have them for what it is worth.:confused: |
at my campus (georigia tech) it's the complete opposite, the sororities don't have to worry how many girls they're going to get and the fraternities end up doing all the fighting for new members as we only have 5 NPC Sororities but 32 IFC Fraternities
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We have 43 new pledges starting this Wednesday. I'd say it was a pretty successful rush.
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How could I not see this thread?
We ended Formal Recruitment last night, and I am delighted and proud to say that we will be pinning 17 new members into Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity tommorow, and will continue our efforts at recruitment as the semester goes on. This is up from four during the 2004/05 school year, and exceeds our goal of 15. |
My cousin (step-cousin) pledged Pi Kappa Phi at USM this weekend. They pledged 23 young men: 1 Sr, 6 So. 16 Fr.
He is a very impressive young man, they are lucky! |
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University of North Alabama
Kappa Sigma--Lambda Omicron chapter 29 pledges |
Yeah, now THAT'S what I'm talking aboot. Keep 'em coming, cuz let's be real, fraternity rush is much MUCH more exciting than sorority rush.
Where's the peeps from the Kansas schools? Let's hear about some 60 man Oklahoma pledge classes? Auburn? Ole Miss? |
We don't have formal rush here at CSU.
My chapter has three that accepted their bids. We're trying to get the remaining eight interests hopefully by this weekend. |
Well, here are the results for SIUE (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville):
Alpha Kappa Lambda 11 Phi Kappa Psi 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 10 Sigma Pi 16 |
Indiana Univ. of PA
My numbers might be a little off cuz Im doing it from memory so feel free to correct me Phi Kappa Tau: 14 Alpha Chi Rho: 10 Tau Kappa Epsilon: 14 Sigma Chi: 15 Theta Chi: 12 Acacia: 7 Delts: 8 |
A few more Delta Sig results I've heard...
Arizona State 58 Purdue 38 Georgia 23 North Texas 21 Kentucky 19 NC State 18 Auburn 17 Illinois State 17 Fresno State 16 Washington State 13 Georgia Tech 11 Oglethorpe 11 (last year I was told there were 45 men in the freshman class) Hopefully the retention rate will be 85% or better. |
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UGA Results
Here are the numbers from Georgia....
Alpha Kappa Lambda 6 Phi Kappa Psi 6 Tau Kappa Epsilon 6 Alpha Tau Omega 9 Alpha Gamma Rho 10 Phi Delta Theta 14 Pi Kappa Alpha 19 Theta Chi 19 Tau Epsilon Phi 20 Delta Sigma Phi 23 Alpha Epsilon Pi 24 Lambda Chi Alpha 24 Pi Kappa Phi 24 Sigma Pi 24 Kappa Sigma 25 Sigma Phi Epsilon 25 Beta Theta Pi 26 Phi Gamma Delta 28 Kappa Alpha Order 30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 31 Chi Phi 32 Delta Tau Delta 34 Sigma Chi 35 |
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we now have a nine- man associate thanks to a last minute rush.
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Case Western Reserve
Beta Theta Pi 5 man chapter, recruited 16 new pledges Cal-Irvine Beta Theta Pi 27 refounding fathers, recruited their first pledge class: 10 men |
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oops...fraternity, not sorority.
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My chapter of Delta Tau Delta at the University of Missouri - Rolla
9 gentleman pledged AFAIK, come next weekend, 9 new Delts. |
University of Central Florida (UCF)
Beta Theta Pi 27 pledges (best in their 5 year history) |
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I dated a TKE back in the day at Rolla (I went to Arkansas) and yes there is a huge ratio difference but I will say this. The greek system really knows how to have a good time. I missed way to many Monday classes b/c I couldn't get back to Fayetteville b/c we partied straight through the weekend...haha.
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There are a couple of sayings poking fun about the whole m/f situation there. For the ladies: "The odds are good but the goods are odd" For the men: "There are tons of women around, just not that many." St. Pats is awesome. I vow to never miss a celebration. |
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