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Old 08-25-2006, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom Earp

I am amazed how few schools and Greeks do not worry about Spring recruitment? I have preached for years about Spring Recruitment.
Agree, agree, agree. Some of the best pledge classes/ guys we got were in Spring recruitment. We were able to identify them and get to know them during fall semester. They were able to get to know us and see what we were really about. We also tended to get guys who were "dead-set" against going Greek when they hit campus. They would get to know us and end up being strong members. This could also be an arguement for deferred rush for freshmen.
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