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Walking "on line"
I used to advise the greeks at a small religious university. Walking on line (or like ducks, or backwards, etc.) is considered hazing because 1) it is something that students are not normally required to do; 2) it is something that the actives won't do themselves with the pledges; 3) it can be considered a "spectacle" on campus, therefore creating embarrassment for some; and 4) most administrators and faculty see it as disruptive.
Now, of course, while walking on line may be embarrasing to one student, it may evoke a sense of pride in another student. It's this discrepency that creates the issue, and consequently, some organizations and universities feel it's necessary to just avoid the whole thing and prohibit it (among many other things).
As for the length of an education period being "too long," I guess it depends on what your governing body and/or university say. Where I used to work, there was a sorority that had ladies pledge for 15 weeks, but that was considered okay.
On another note...Serenity, I've been meaning to send some LGLO love to you and your hermanas! Hope all is well in your casa!
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