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Old 11-05-2010, 07:04 PM
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It sounds like you're sure that you're transferring. I, personally, would not initiate. I would re-rush at the new school. Keep in mind, you might not get accepted into ANY chapter, or you might get accepted into the chapter that you're currently a new member of (but at least this would be after recruitment). If you initiate and transfer you only have a shot at one chapter (if they let you affiliate) to make it work. If you don't initiate, you can rush all the chapters in recruitment. And most chapters aren't going to know you pledged somewhere else if you don't initiate. I wouldn't bring it up. If they do, say you transferred for your major, and wanted a fresh start with recruitment or something, so you depledged and didn't initiate.
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