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The University of Nebraska uses a bed rush system also. I haven't heard that they have as many unplaced PNMs as IU, though.
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Vanderbilt used to do quota like that. I don't know if they still do or not. It was based on the number of seniors graduating and any others who were leaving. All sororities had different quotas. The positive side to that was that no one ever really knew if you made quota (unless your class was REALLY small) because quota was different for everyone. I though all schools did it like that until my daughter went through rush at Alabama this fall. You can imagine how freaked out I was initially when i thought all the sororities had a set quota (not based on the number of girls at Pref) and 1600 plus girls were going through rush!
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Vanderbilt does not currently use the bed rush system - they use the "normal" quota system.
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Oh, and newsflash - at ALL schools the struggling houses have more openings. That's why they are struggling. |
I'm new, sorry
I have NO idea how to do this rushing thing at IU. I just decided to do it, literally at the last minute, tonight. And, I just started asking for recs and I have a few questions. Where do I "turn in" the recs? I should send them asap, right? Do I really need 2 from each chapter? How do I get two from every chapter, that's almost forty recs? Not about recs but, how much does legacies influences IU decisions, especially Aunt legicies?
I'm now freaking out so help would be very much appericated! Thanks! |
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You have ALOT of questions. It's kind of hard to tell someone every single thing they need to know about them in one post. Also, you're cutting it close since IU recruitment starts kind of soon, and it might be difficult to locate rec writers at this time, but it's worth a shot These threads are long, but will tell you 90% of what you need to know about recs (how to get them/what they are/etc.). Please read them: http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showth...ecommendations http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=54403 (this is just for info purposes, the list isn't intended for use anymore because it is considered bad form to solicit recs via the internet) Note: Recs don't guarantee a bid. They're just a standard thing that girls have at some schools. but that doesn't mean that you can't or shouldn't go through recruitment just because you don't have them. It's not impossible to rush at IU without recs and get a bid, but be aware that you could face heavier cuts early on. Another note: Every sorority has a different policy regarding what makes someone a legacy. For example, my sorority doesn't consider nieces legacies, but some others do. Being a legacy does not guarantee that you'll get a bid to that sorority. I can tell you that your rec writers will know where to send them, you don't turn them in yourself. |
Isn't Indiana considering going to the standard quota/total system? I was told that this past summer at our Convention. Evidently there are a lot of quality women not getting bids due to their current bed count method. Anyone know about this?
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I also wonder if the placement figures being thrown around for IU are a correct respresentation. Some people are saying only about 800 of 1200 are being placed. Are those accurate numbers? Does the number of women not placed also include those who withdrew or failed to maximize options? I just have a hard time wrapping my mind around 400 PNMs being completely released from recruitment (who maximized and followed all of the suggested advice). |
I think the unplaced figure also does not reflect those dropped for grades, which I understand is a significant number. I have heard rumors that the traditional quota system is being considered at IU for the future.
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Thanks for the help, these posts have helped a lot!
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Recs for Rush??
I'm also rushing at IU and am really excited!! A couple of questions about recs though, is more than one too much?? And is it too late to send in more? I have a couple of distant relatives that are probably in their 30's from a certain house and could send me recs but I've never actually met them, just their father. I could also have friend of my mom's write me a rec for the same house, she is older and I know her. Should I send in both or should I choose one? Thanks!
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I heard that a lot of girls drop to after they don't get their top choice, because it's deferred girls already know which ones they think they like or don't like going into it and aren't willing to change their minds. But I think that 100 or 200 girls still don't get bids.
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