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Originally posted by SiKeS
So I'm laying here staring at the ceiling and a question crossed my mind...
Lets say that a fraternity or sorority (may exclude some sororities since most do formal recruitment) extends a bid to a rushee (informal rush)... The rushee signs the bid, but does not start school under the next school semester.
What would this guy or girl who signed become?
Would you consider him/her a rushee still? a post-rushee? a pledge? a pre-pledge?
Is there already a name for this type of fellow?
What do you all think? I'm leaning towards maybe a cross between the rushee and the pledge... Possibly a plushee..
Hehe lemmie know what ya think..
-Matt
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Quite frankly this is a ridiculous idea. Why would you extended a bid to someone who was not yet enrolled in school?
If this person was truely worthy of being a brother, you would wait till he was in school to give him a bid.
I think the reason there is no term for this is because it's not done. Or it's so rare that it's not worth naming. Why don't you stick to searching for quality college educated men then wait for some guy to enroll in your college you can pledge him.