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Old 02-20-2003, 10:26 PM
OnePlus69Is70 OnePlus69Is70 is offline
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happy and not with rush

I'm happy that my house has seven pledges and still growing- it's our biggest class ever (we're only three years old, so it's a big deal). They're all wicked quality guys, good grades, honors students some of them- the perfect class.

I'm NOT happy that we have the biggest class on campus. That may seem a silly thing to be unhappy about- but normally, we have some big chapters. Last spring, DU had 14 pledges and SigEp had something like 12. This semester DU has I think 3 and SigEp has 6. SigEp got so few pledges last fall and this spring that they're in danger of losing their house.

How do you convince other chapters to change their rush methods? Everyone else does the old fashioned thing- dorm storm (which isn't allowed anymore, and just results in pissed off house masters), flyer everything, have parties and sit back and wait. It's completely stopped working for them, because people don't automatically come here wanting to go Greek anymore- usually quite the opposite. They need to switch to a more personal approach- all our pledges are people we know from the dorms or clubs or something, people we knew before. Our pledges classes have been larger every semester for the last five in a row, so it definitely works.

So how do you convince people who are stuck in the past?
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