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Originally Posted by winnie_tuck
I really can't explain it. It just seems weird, I guess. If you don't graduate as a member then you shouldn't be involved after college, it's all or nothing. If you don't graduate school logically, you shouldn't want to be around people that represent what you don't have.
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This makes no sense to me at all. You're saying if you don't graduate from college that you don't want to be around college graduates? Does that mean if you don't have children, you don't want to hang out with people who have them? Or if you don't get married that you don't want to hang out with friends who are married? Or if you are a stay at home mom, you are no longer friends with women who work? I don't understand.
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Originally Posted by rockwallgreek
Yes. But I was a spring pledge, so did not have a long pledge period. I still took initiation seriously.
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I was a spring pledge too and my pledge period was 8 weeks. I don't feel like I missed anything or had a different experience. The time between when they do Initiation for the fall class and when they used to do it is pretty much finals and winter break. The actual weeks on campus being involved hasn't really changed at all.