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Originally posted by PhoenixAzul
(snip)All chapters at Otterbein keep family trees back to their founding/refounding members, it's just a way to keep track of who did what. When you have a national, it's hard to do.
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How is that harder when you have a national? I don't understand. We track them in Phi Sigma Pi -- our chapter is only 5 years old, so I know my big (duh!), grandbig, great-grandbig, and then my great-great-grandbig was someone in Alpha Class who I've never met.
Oh, and to stay semi-on-topic, the average time to get a little for my chapter of PSP is a semester or two. We have a pledge class each semester, and a lot of times the most recently initiated brothers are the ones who really want littles the next semester. People get them even up to their senior years, and it's not uncommon for an active brother to have had 2 or 3 littles by the time he/she graduates.