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Old 05-09-2005, 03:42 PM
TSteven TSteven is offline
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Originally posted by 33girl
The difference is that the sorority is breaking the rules. That isn't fair to the other sororities if they aren't. Yes, I think no contact rules are stupid, but they should be CHANGED - not broken and then have the sorority pay tons of $$ for fines, $$ that could have been used in much better ways.
So with respect to deferred recruitment, I'm guessing there are these "no contact rules" for the fall semester as well? And do they apply to only freshman (1st years) or would that apply to sophomores as well?

For example, say a girl decides to go through formal rush her sophomore year *because* of the friends she met in her dorm her freshman year. She has to wait until formal - the 2nd semester - because COB is not an option due to all chapters are above total. Thus she wouldn't be able to hang out with her friends least it be breaking the rules?

ETA: I agree with both "rules are rules" and should not be broken as well as the "no contact rules" are stupid and should be changed. Just kind of goes against the whole "freedom to associate" thing that we all often fight so hard to protect.

Last edited by TSteven; 05-09-2005 at 04:05 PM.
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