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Old 01-07-2009, 02:09 PM
naraht naraht is offline
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Originally Posted by MysticCat View Post
Right. And it also depends on how they know the info. If mom or dad is a member of the group in question, for example, then I wouldn't be surprised if they knew more than the average rushee.
I did add the comment when I proposed the question that the person was not a legacy. I've known people who were so deeply legacy, that they had no choice in whether to know this sort of knowledge. In my chapter of Alpha Phi Omega (which has no official concept of legacies at all), the younger sister by blood of one of our brothers (we are co-ed) showed up to so many events before becoming a student that we figured that she almost met all of the hours and meeting requirements for pledging before she enrolled. (I think we gave her as a big the only fraternity brother who had been there longer than her brother)
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