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 I know now that this is very true. The one sorority that she had left led her to believe that she would not get a bid from them as they usually try and take girls of a certain religious preference. Unfortunately she was not told that by dropping out she would hurt her chances of a snap bid. I wish the rush advisors had done a better job at that. There were many girls who dropped out. 
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 hollywin - thank you for clarifying, I couldn't figure out from your previous post if your D didn't like the sorority or vice versa or what the deal was. 
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 DGAdDawg, 
	I just received this bit of news from one of the DDD advisors. Tri-Delta has a new member class of 56 at UGA. The new members are leaving today for a fun retreat in the north Georgia mountains along with some alumnae DDDs. The collegians are thrilled that several of the new members are Delta Delta Delta legacies. She had very little time to talk, so I did not learn what the quota number was at UGA.  | 
		
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 Again, I hope your daughter can take advantage of COB options, if not now, then in the Spring.  | 
		
 I just found out that a young lady I wrote a rec for pledged Gamma Phi Beta!  
	I am especially excited because I wrote a rec for her sister when she pledged, too. I don't have a daughter so it's meant a lot to help start a little legacy with these two fabulous girls. ;) :)  | 
		
 Do we know the final results for each new member class? I'm dying to know how many new Gamma Phi's there are!!!:D 
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 I received an email with 62 new member names!  | 
		
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 Does anyone know about UGA's spring recruitment?? Or how the sororities feel about sophmores who rush?  | 
		
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 pnm2789,  
	on monday go by the greeklife office and see if any of the sororities are going to hold some informal recruitment parties. sign up for informal recruitment and go to the events if you are invited. even if you get a call from a sorority that did not knock your socks off during formal recruitment, go to an event and meet the initiated members and the new members. many times sororities will have a whole different feel in an informal recruitment setting and you can really get to know the members well.  | 
		
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 Congrats to all the new members and good luck to everyone doing COB!   
	And per InCircle- "[Alpha Omicron Pi] at UGA pledged 56 wonderful ladies! Included in this group are 13 legacies - It's great to be a Lambda Sigma!! Quota was 52"  | 
		
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		My D told me that Alpha Gam had the largest pledge class of 64.  I'm assuming this is because they were not at house quota.  (If I am correct in my assumption see how much I have picked up in just a week's time!!!!!!  I only wish I knew about this site long ago!) 
	I "heard" that AXO quota was 52 and they took 57 and didn't even have to go very far down on their list.....like under 5. Is there somewhere to find out the numbers of how many were invited to prefs at the houses?  | 
		
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 It can be hard for a sophomore to get a bid without friends in the houses, stellar grades, and campus involvement. Different chapters feel differently about sophomores, though... some will extend bids to sophomores and for others it's pretty much unheard of.  | 
		
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		To every girl/parent of girl going through recruitment at UGA: 
	the sororities were just emailed a list of recruitment statistics, where everyone was placed, etc, from the greek life office. the sororities were also emailed a substantial list of girls who were not placed, ie. mismatched. These are girls who did NOT drop out of recruitment. These girls are being offered to the sororities first. These are NOT the COB lists. Morale of the story: stick it out. maximize your options. Those are the girls they are going to help place first. /off my soapbox now.  | 
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