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12-23-2009, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
I'm not in a fraternity, but in my NPC sorority, years ago, if you didn't make grades (initiation was held the first week of the following semester), you re-pledged the entire semester. There was a girl in my pledge class that this happened to, and unfortunately, she didn't make grades the second time around, so she was out.
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Yeah, but let's be honest - pledging a fraternity and a sorority are apples and oranges. Being an NPC new member is not too much different than being a full member.
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12-23-2009, 01:08 PM
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At my house you can re-pledge twice. I know what your saying when you say it would absolutely suck to re-pledge especially when you got so far. Talk with your pledge captain and president about this situation.
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12-23-2009, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Gusteau
Yeah, but let's be honest - pledging a fraternity and a sorority are apples and oranges. Being an NPC new member is not too much different than being a full member.
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This actually was very early 1990s. Pledges were pledges and pledging lasted for 14 weeks; initiation was held the following semester. It was nothing like the New Member programs that in place now.
I was just sharing that someone in my pledge class was held over to re-pledge the entire next semester.
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12-23-2009, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
This actually was very early 1990s. Pledges were pledges and pledging lasted for 14 weeks; initiation was held the following semester. It was nothing like the New Member programs that in place now.
I was just sharing that someone in my pledge class was held over to re-pledge the entire next semester.
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Oh, I see, sorry for the misunderstanding. In any case, he needs to talk to someone actually in his chapter so he can figure out what will happen.
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12-25-2009, 05:30 PM
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I don't think you have anything to be ashamed of.
We had a new member who went through the pledging process, but he was so busy with other things in his life that he ended up missing a lot of the new member activities. We, as a chapter, felt as though it would not be fair to initiate someone who put in so much less work than the other members of his class. We decided to not initiate him and ask that he go through the new member process again if he wanted to be a member.
At first, he was devastated that he didn't make it through, and he even contemplated not joining because of it. Ultimately he made the decision to pledge again and turned out to be an excellent leader within the new member class. By the time the vote to initiate came around, he got a unanimous vote in and we were all so proud of him.
You could ask him to this day and he will tell you that having to pledge twice was the best thing that ever happened to him.
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12-25-2009, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ScarletBlueGold
I don't think you have anything to be ashamed of.
We had a new member who went through the pledging process, but he was so busy with other things in his life that he ended up missing a lot of the new member activities. We, as a chapter, felt as though it would not be fair to initiate someone who put in so much less work than the other members of his class. We decided to not initiate him and ask that he go through the new member process again if he wanted to be a member.
At first, he was devastated that he didn't make it through, and he even contemplated not joining because of it. Ultimately he made the decision to pledge again and turned out to be an excellent leader within the new member class. By the time the vote to initiate came around, he got a unanimous vote in and we were all so proud of him.
You could ask him to this day and he will tell you that having to pledge twice was the best thing that ever happened to him.
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That situation has nothing to do with this kid - he just didn't make grades.
He has to talk to real people ion his chapter who can give him an answer (I swear half the things people ask on GC should be directed to real people that they actually know - you'd think that would be easier than coming on a message board and asking random strangers!)
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