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[QUOTE=Sciencewoman;2326453 If anything, this could make Indiana move away from bed quota...the live-out parlor fees really do help the budget and support the upgrades.[/QUOTE]
Many tried to use this exact rationale when advocating a move from bed quota, it fell on deaf ears. Indiana is making baby steps, not there yet, but the initial steps are encouraging. |
Tri Delta actually took 130, not sure where you got 140
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You are correct. It is 130.
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In the Crimson White student newspaper today, it was reported that every sorority took at least 120+7 upperclassmen new members this year. I think that Alpha Gamma Delta, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma are the only sororities where the new member class numbers haven't been reported here on greekchat yet. Maybe someone out there might have them and wouldn't mind sharing them here. Definitely looks like all Alabama sororities really have NM class sizes to be proud of!!
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I can't say that the exact number of PNMs in each pledge class has been a topic of much interest/conversation among various Bama alums that I know. Just about everyone comments on how HUGE these classes are, however.
A long time ago I remember some bid day alum chatter about who made quota and who didn't, but that was long before RFM, and long before recruitments of this size. Almost every chapter at Bama makes primary quota every year, and even if one didn't, it would probably wind up with a NM equivalent to quota plus some. At this point with such enormous recruitments, the numbers don't really tell us anything -- larger numbers are not indicative of more successful recruitments than smaller numbers, for instance. All the numbers tell us is that EVERY pledge class is huge, and with a 93% placement rate, all chapters' cups runneth over! |
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AGD 131
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And Yes, Tri Delta is 130
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Please, someone, help this old brain out. If quota is set by the number of women attending pref divided by the number of chapters, and quota is 120(+7), how is it all the chapters are showing numbers so far OVER quota? That should be mathematically impossible, shouldn't it? |
Because every girl who attends a preference party and maximizes her options gets placed, even if it takes a chapter over quota.
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The computer works so that it figures out if you have X number for quota and Y number for quota additions you will get Z number of total girls placed. It tries a variety of numbers to make sure the largest number of girls get placed while attempting to give every chapter quota. It is not consistent because each chapter has a different number of girls at their preference parties and the "leftover" girls will have attended different, inconsistent chapters. So if a chapter invited a lot of girls to preference they could theoretically end up with a lot more girls pledging. And then next year their numbers will probably be tighter so that it's more balanced out over time. This is how parity can happen over 2 or 3 years. Of course, at Alabama, none of the chapters are struggling so the numbers just blow up since girls don't drop out of rush when they don't get their first choice. Oh, if we could get the rest of the Greek world to work this way.
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