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ETA: And here is last year's, which was by chapter…hope they do it the same way this year. :) |
Can multiple users update a google doc at the same time?
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I'm mainly going by the fact that last year, and every year back to 2005, UA News has posted it by chapter. :) |
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Attn: Violetpretty. Empty your inbox! I have put the Bama data for ZTA and Pi Phi into a spread sheet, ready to upload to your master.
And in case anyone is interested in the data so far, ZTA had 43.68% from AL, 80.46% from the south including AL, 16 states represented and 1 foreign country. Pi Phi has 34.88% from AL, 79.07% from the south, 19 states represented and 1 foreign country. So in 2 out of 2 chapters so far, they pledged more OOS than in state by a pretty substantial margin. And in 2 out of 2 they took a foreign student. I can't imagine THAT statistic holding up for long! |
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While it is very positive, I agree that is not the norm for Bama. 40 Alpha Gams were from OOS (84 New Members); one from Long Island, one from Connecticut, 1 from California. Most others were from the south. |
Bama has been getting masses of OOS students because it's so hard to get into Texas and Georgia now and lots of kids want the big university experience. This has also benefited Auburn, Arkansas, and Ole Miss. Many of us have watched the big changes in new member distribution developing over recent years due to this.
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There are several sororities at AU--KD and AGD come to mind--that have traditionally taken mostly Alabama girls.
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Generally, I've been delighted about the Alpha Gam results on a personal level: an awesome girl I know went Alpha Gam at Bama, and a couple of awesome girls I know went Alpha Gam at UGA. |
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