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Originally Posted by Alphagamuga
Do you think it means that they don't realize that St3ph888 can't join? Would a group knowingly invite a person who couldn't join until the following year?
ETA: I'm paranoid about seeming antagonisitic. I'm sincerely asking, not being rhetorical.
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Yes. We often invited freshmen or girls who couldn't join for whatever reason to open bid parties to keep them interested, if we really liked them.
Steph, I'm not sure exactly what a "sisterhood event" entails in this case. Ours were usually things like going as a group to see sisters in a play or a recital or other campus programs - not anything that could be called a "party." That is, the attention wasn't focused on the rushees at all - they were just hanging out with us in a casual situation. It would help if we knew exactly what they were inviting you TO. I would go, but make sure that they know you can't pledge till next fall. If they know that and they're inviting you anyway, that's a good sign.