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Originally Posted by DrPhil
I don't know what "particularly secret" and "super secret" mean.
Either way, I'm sure there was a reason why you didn't treat your pledge material as you did material for one of your university's classes. You had study groups with your pledge class (that's how it's supposed to be, as far as I'm concerned) and not with your dorm mates. 
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Nothing in the AOII new member manual is secret. If it were, you'd run the risk of divulging information to women who might not end up getting intiatied into the fraternity. I didn't show my manual to anyone else because they wouldn't be interested, not because they couldn't see what was in it. A lot of the NPC groups now have their new member information on their webpages. Chi Omega has a huge amount of information for their new members easily accessible by nonmembers on their website. It's just basic history, etc. That being said, the new member programs are much more than just the manuals distributed to the sisters and the tests given on that material.