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jess.bak26 12-03-2011 02:56 PM

Pledging at another school
 
Ok. so i attend a university that for the most part only accepts legacy applications. the very few nonlegacy applicants all happen to be close friends with the girls who are already members. they will not be having a line a next year and the following year is my last opportunity because the grad school i will be attending does not have greek life because they frown upon it. i was curious as to how i could go about becoming a member of the organization without having to transfer schools. any help?!!?

knight_shadow 12-03-2011 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jess.bak26 (Post 2110055)
Ok. so i attend a university that for the most part only accepts legacy applications. the very few nonlegacy applicants all happen to be close friends with the girls who are already members. they will not be having a line a next year and the following year is my last opportunity because the grad school i will be attending does not have greek life because they frown upon it. i was curious as to how i could go about becoming a member of the organization without having to transfer schools. any help?!!?

If you're using the word "line," then you probably need to visit that organization's website for more information.

jess.bak26 12-03-2011 08:10 PM

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In other words, you don't know. I said what I meant to say. Saying they are not having a line is the same thing as them not having intake. Getting caught up on wording instead of just saying you don't know. Go NOT answer somebody else's question.

Greek_or_Geek? 12-03-2011 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jess.bak26 (Post 2110084)
In other words, you don't know. I said what I meant to say. Saying they are not having a line is the same thing as them not having intake. Getting caught up on wording instead of just saying you don't know. Go NOT answer somebody else's question.

Bless your heart.

Psi U MC Vito 12-03-2011 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by jess.bak26 (Post 2110084)
In other words, you don't know. I said what I meant to say. Saying they are not having a line is the same thing as them not having intake. Getting caught up on wording instead of just saying you don't know. Go NOT answer somebody else's question.

Actually he did answer the question. That is the best answer you are going to get. He focused on the not having a line because that indicates the proper answer in this type of situation.

Senusret I 12-03-2011 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jess.bak26 (Post 2110084)
In other words, you don't know. I said what I meant to say. Saying they are not having a line is the same thing as them not having intake. Getting caught up on wording instead of just saying you don't know. Go NOT answer somebody else's question.

You will never be chosen.

knight_shadow 12-03-2011 08:35 PM

LOL.

navane 12-03-2011 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jess.bak26 (Post 2110084)
In other words, you don't know. I said what I meant to say. Saying they are not having a line is the same thing as them not having intake. Getting caught up on wording instead of just saying you don't know. Go NOT answer somebody else's question.


Wow. Just wow.


Too bad she doesn't realize how very correct his answer was.


.....Kelly :)

IrishLake 12-03-2011 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by jess.bak26 (Post 2110084)
In other words, you don't know. I said what I meant to say. Saying they are not having a line is the same thing as them not having intake. Getting caught up on wording instead of just saying you don't know. Go NOT answer somebody else's question.

If you're this rude in real life, it's no wonder....

MysticCat 12-03-2011 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by jess.bak26 (Post 2110084)
In other words, you don't know. I said what I meant to say. Saying they are not having a line is the same thing as them not having intake. Getting caught up on wording instead of just saying you don't know. Go NOT answer somebody else's question.

No, in other words, he knew exactly. He said what he meant to say. Saying you should visit the organization's website for more information is the same thing as NPHCers never answer questions about intake on GreekChat. Getting caught up in your laughable attitude is just saying you're clueless.

Go NOT become Greek.

XAntoftheSkyX 12-03-2011 11:00 PM

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winnie_tuck 12-04-2011 12:22 AM

I think it is great you would want to join a sorority but aren't you too far in your college credits to transfer? Also, i'm not sure of any chapter that allows grad students. I am sure if you develop strong friendships with these girls and are being yourself you could break the legacy only restrictions but why would you only want to join a sorority if they say they only want certain people? Junior and Senior year is very busy with a job, finishing school, family, and just life so I wish you luck in anything you do!

MysticCat 12-04-2011 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by winnie_tuck (Post 2110125)
Also, i'm not sure of any chapter that allows grad students.

And yet they exist. I'm going to guess from the assumptions that seem to underlie your post that you are a member of an NPC sorority. The OP is not asking about an NPC sorority. Apples and oranges.

DeltaBetaBaby 12-04-2011 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2110131)
And yet they exist. I'm going to guess from the assumptions that seem to underlie your post that you are a member of an NPC sorority. The OP is not asking about an NPC sorority. Apples and oranges.

Not to mention that there actually are NPC groups that take grad students.

DrPhil 12-04-2011 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by winnie_tuck (Post 2110125)
I think it is great you would want to join a sorority but aren't you too far in your college credits to transfer? Also, i'm not sure of any chapter that allows grad students. I am sure if you develop strong friendships with these girls and are being yourself you could break the legacy only restrictions but why would you only want to join a sorority if they say they only want certain people? Junior and Senior year is very busy with a job, finishing school, family, and just life so I wish you luck in anything you do!

Out-of-lane newbie or sockpuppet?


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