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Old 08-29-2006, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by TSteven
While I understand the reasons behind it, I'm not keen on deferred rush for freshmen. Incoming freshmen that know they want to go Greek, either from summer rush events or through formal rush in the autumn, should be able to rush/join in the autumn. And those freshmen who might need that first semester to adjust to campus life and or figure out if Greek life is for them, they have the opportunity to rush and join in the spring.

I agree 100%

Deferred rush was designed to keep the frats getting smaller and smaller and smaller until one day gone. Most chapters are better off as sub-rosa orgs anyway. The administration is stupid.
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