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Old 12-23-2005, 02:34 PM
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Originally posted by TSteven
Remember that NIC/IFC rush (recruitment) is different than NPC and NPHC rush. And each campus is different as well.

While this may not be the norm on all campuses, it certianly isn't unusually for a (NIC/IFC) bid to be extended and accepted after one meeting. Especially if there is prior knowledge of the PNM by the chapter and or prior knowledge of the chapter by the PNM.

By the way, there are a few rush threads on early or summer IFC rush. I am not familiar with Wisconsin-La Crosse or how their rush and year round recruitment is held, but some major mid-western universities (Nebraska, Missouri as examples) hold summer (early) rush. And in some cases, incoming freshmen/transfer students etc. have been extended a bid, and accepted, at their first rush event. And at some schools, freshmen pledges move into the houses before then even have had their first college class. As such, I would venture to guess that this early recruitment philosophy can be applied to the spring term as well.
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