Pnm’s be aware
by: SucksPnms- y’all should know that chi o does not get initiated until second semester. This means you will not be able to go out to bars and what not for all of 1st semester. Alpha chi gets initiated earlier but also does not let the freshman go out 1st semester either for some reason. And they obliviously forget to mention this during rush.
#1by: ^
Yep most if not all Chi O chapters do this. It's a way to make sure they have good grades on the grade report - if your grades first semester suck then it doesn't get factored in to the chapter GPA.
BUT if you love Chi O during recruitment and know you could fit in there, don't let this stop you from finding a home there.
#4by: ????
#6by: Me
My house also doesn’t let freshmen go to bars until second semester. It ended up being a good thing because the fraternity pledges couldn’t go to bars either. So while the other freshmen girls were packing into bars outnumbering the guys 3-1 and paying for their own drinks, we all kept getting invited to hang out with the fraternity pledges at their house parties. We got to know them all a lot better and they always supplied the alcohol!
#7by: Lol
This is a reply to #6 not sure what year you are but they are realllyyy cutting down on house parties. I’m going to be a senior so we were all able to have pledge parties freshman year and that made it a lot easier but those are sadly no longer a thing. If any pledges get caught at a unregistered party they get in biggg trouble and the house will be put on probation too
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by: Kinda
You’re right that it’s grade driven but it’s not because of the grade report. It’s because Chi O nationally doesn’t want to initiate a new member who hasn’t proven they can make grades. It also encourages them to have a good first semester. All sororities used to do it that way but most shortened NM education in the 90s due to hazing concerns.