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Greek 101
What are some common Greek terms that one should be familiar with? Does anyone have a URL of Greek terms and their definitions? I remember seeing one, but I forget where.
Do fraternities and sororities typically "test" their pledges to offically become a sister or brother? |
Here is an AWESOME webpage with Greek info made by one of our own Greek Chatters! Thanks AriesRising!!
http://www.geocities.com/ariesrising3/greek/index.html |
It has a great glossary, which is what you were looking for!
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There are alot of terms which are used in greek Life, here are some of the most common ones. You might also try this website for a more complete list. .http://www.sjsu.edu/orgs/beta_theta_...tion/terms.htm
Rush: the period at your campus when you can offically accept bids from greek organizations. Rushee: Someone who is interested in the greek system, but is not yet committed to one organization. Pledge: a prospective member Fraternity/Sorority Badge: ornamental pins worn by intiated members. Pledge Pin: recieved upon becoming an offical pledge to show your status to not only the organization but around campus. Brother/Sister: An Intiated member Big Brother/Sister: your mentor while pledging Little Brother/Sister: term for the one who has a Big Families: Your "lineage" from your big, to thier big, and so on. This also includes any addition little brothers or sisters that those people may have had Paddles: Often given to pledges to collect signatures of members, and sometimes used for hazing purposes by fraternities. Rituals: Since fraternities and sororities are organizations that are centered around inclusion and friendship, the use of secrets, symbols, and passwords are used to identify members from non-members. These secrets are revealed in rituals. Handshake & Password: Known only by intiated members, a way of identifying other members of your fraternity or sorority,whether it be in college or years after. Hellweek: also known as Inspiration Week, the time when your pledging is almost done and it intensifies. There are quite often rituals involved. Brotherhood/Sisterhood: a term used by outsiders to try and take away from the greek system, but is something that one can only feel once they have been intiated. In answer to your other question, yes a good majority of fraternities and sororities do have some sort of a final test of knowledge prior to being intiated. These can sometimes be oral or written. This part solely depends upon the organization and the local chapter. |
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