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Old 07-31-2002, 10:02 PM
SigEp42 SigEp42 is offline
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I think it depends on the interview. It’s a good way for the pledges to meet every brother/sister, which in some chapters is hard. Also asking everyone their home address phone number and basic contact information gives you a personal address book of the current brothers when you aren’t in school. And when you are a brother you can easily get the same information from the pledge and write it down so you stay current. The rest of the interview can be interesting if you ask the right questions.

On the other hand I have a problem with interviews when brothers hold them over pledges heads. Refusing to sign off on an interview until the do something stupid or refusing to give one all together should tell the pledge a lot more about the brother/sister than anything they would have asked in the interview.
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