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Old 01-20-2014, 10:05 AM
AZTheta AZTheta is offline
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Originally Posted by Rewards View Post
I have a hypothetical question about rushing and then transferring.

I was really surprised when I read that once you initiate, you are never allowed to rush anywhere else.

Lets say you pledge and get initiated as a freshman at a college like UCLA, and then after 2 years, you decide to transfer to UC Berkeley and the school doesn't have a chapter of your fraternity. Since you're already initiated somewhere, does it mean you are essentially banned from Greek life? That seems like a really dumb rule.

Moreover, even if the university has the same frat, the guys in it could be totally different from somewhere else.

How do they regulate this? Is there some sort of database where they share information between fraternities.
How many fraternities do you think you should be able to join?

You're not banned from Greek life! You're always a member, even if you transfer to Antarctica and there is no chapter there.

Of course people are different in every chapter, everywhere you go. That is a no-brainer.

And yes there is a super secret database. If I told you any more, I'd be thrown into the Violet Volcano. In my leopard skin catsuit. With sequined hose.
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