Chapters 5 & 6 Flashcards

1
Q

3 principles of rush

A

1) You have to sell yourself and the fraternity
2) Finding a need that can be filled by membership
3) Making a commitment to friendship

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2
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What is the AEPi legacy policy?

A

All chapters must extend a bid to any legacy.

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3
Q

How does AEPi define legacy?

A

A prospective pledge who is a son, grandson, or brother of a member of AEPi, regardless of chapter.

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4
Q

Who was the first legacy (I don’t know how important this really is)?

A

Morton Brand (NYU Class of 1940)

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5
Q

What are some characteristics looked for in pledges?

A

What leadership characteristics have they proven? Were they involved in Jewish youth groups in high school? Are they involved in Hillel or a Israel Advocacy group?

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6
Q

What is rush?

A

Rush is the art of making friends.

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