fraternity question
by: TransferSo here's a particular question, a friend of mine transferred to ole miss and rushed spring of his sophomore year. He had been a member of xyz frat (sigma pi maybe) his whole freshman year before he transferred, but dropped them bc they didn't do formal pledging. Since they didn't do formal pledging, xyz initiated him immediately after he got a bid his first semester and he didn't get the chance to drop like a normal pledge would, so he decided to disassociate, transfer, and rush again. Xyz released him and allowed him to rush again bc he was transferring. I've already disassociated mine and considering doing the same after I transfer FSU. Of course I'd explain the whole situation beforehand, but opinions on whether fraternities would have an issue with this or not?
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There's the right way, which will probably get you nothing in return for your honesty. And there's the wrong way, which will probably result in you getting what you want. I know of only one national fraternity which will allow dis-affiliated members of another fraternity to join theirs. Doesn't mater which one, because its up to the local chapter and the chances of you being offered a bid to any fraternity after you tell them that you were initiated into another fraternity somewhere else is poor. Keep your mouth shut, keep your head down and move through rush just like anyone else. If someone asks you if you were in a fraternity at (ole miss) just say you pledged but were not initiated. No one will ask. No, it's not honest but I don't think anyone here will challenge the truth of what I'm saying.
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