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olemissmom2017 09-10-2013 09:29 PM

I am a Mom planning to come in that weekend. It has been near impossible to get a room in town during a football weekend, and she wants me there. By that time I won't have seen her in what feels like a really long time! (I could not find a room during parent weekend) I got a room, and she was planning on staying with me at least one night that weekend, since she has had little sleep in the dorms. Is this not recommended? I will be there for opening of the bids and leave town shortly after. She certainly does not need to plan her weekend around me.

FSUZeta 09-11-2013 09:00 AM

Why don't you play it by ear? By the time that weekend rolls around, your daughter might decide that she would rather stay in the dorm with the other rushees. But if she feels she needs a break from campus, she has the hotel room as an alternative.

MU2Driver 09-11-2013 03:28 PM

Nice to see a positive mention of Ole Miss PH on this issue...
http://cw.ua.edu/2013/09/11/the-fina...-still-exists/

MaryPoppins 09-11-2013 05:48 PM

Oh My Stars!
 
Can you say WOW!

1,394 PNMs registered with Ole Miss Panhellenic through ICS.

pnm13 09-11-2013 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MaryPoppins (Post 2238688)
Can you say WOW!

1,394 PNMs registered with Ole Miss Panhellenic through ICS.

So what does this mean for quota, etc?

FSUZeta 09-11-2013 06:04 PM

If all 1394 PNMs make it to pref and sign cards, then you divide 1394 by the number of sororities and that is quota.

MaryPoppins 09-11-2013 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 2238698)
If all 1394 PNMs make it to pref and sign cards, then you divide 1394 by the number of sororities and that is quota.

Yes, but recall that colonization considerations are being made to the RFM calculations. And recall that the not insubstantial number of grade risks are in that number too. I'm trying to get it an idea of the % of grade risks, because after that is where we can begin to say quota might look like X.

msmom 09-11-2013 06:20 PM

Quota
 
WOW is right! I'm a little confused about quota - FSUZeta, are you saying that they divide the number of girls that are invited to at least one pref night party by 9 and that's quota? So theoretically, if all 1394 reached pref night there could be a quota of over 150? That would be a huge pledge class :eek:
I'm a "numbers person" so the math behind it is interesting. So 1394 less the grade risks less some # due to colonization/9 is quota? I had no idea that was what determined quota.

magnoliacurious 09-11-2013 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaryPoppins (Post 2238688)
Can you say WOW!

1,394 PNMs registered with Ole Miss Panhellenic through ICS.

Thanks, that's about what I expected with the announced freshman and overall enrollment increase. And of course, an excellent number!!

WCsweet<3 09-11-2013 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msmom (Post 2238709)
WOW is right! I'm a little confused about quota - FSUZeta, are you saying that they divide the number of girls that are invited to at least one pref night party by 9 and that's quota? So theoretically, if as you said all 1394 reached pref night there could be a quota of over 150? That would be a huge pledge class :eek: I'm guessing I'm off base on this and am misunderstanding. It doesn't really matter, but I'm a "number person" so the math behind it is interesting.

No you are correct. However, but PNMs will drop out of recruitment and some will be cut by all the chapters (hence why Mary Poppins wants to check the number of PNMs that are grade risks). So it is highly unlikely that quota will be 154.

MaryPoppins 09-11-2013 06:26 PM

Freshman class stats from Ole Miss University Communications: "[The Ole Miss (Oxford Campus)] student body includes 3,579 new freshmen. This year’s freshmen are better prepared for college coursework, with an average ACT score of 24.1, an all-time UM record, compared to an average of 23.8 last fall. Their high school GPA increased too, from 3.43 to 3.46"

MU2Driver 09-11-2013 06:45 PM

For reference, here are what I believe to be the 2012 numbers:
1283 Registered
1250 Participated in 1st Round
50 Released From System
1129 Participated in Bid Matching
1123 Matched
I have no experience with colonization recruitment in the RFM era, but just for discussion, if quota were held at last year's level for the nine chartered chapters and the above ratios approximate this year's mix, then there are about 96 extra girls that will need a home.

FSUZeta 09-11-2013 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaryPoppins (Post 2238704)
Yes, but recall that colonization considerations are being made to the RFM calculations. And recall that the not insubstantial number of grade risks are in that number too. I'm trying to get it an idea of the % of grade risks, because after that is where we can begin to say quota might look like X.

I didn't want to complicate matters, but should have said so.

msmom 09-11-2013 08:20 PM

Just a word
 
By the way, I really want to thank all of you who have kept GC going and relevant. I relied heavily on what I read here when both sons went through, particularly the first. I graduated from AL in a house that is also at OM, but things are so different than in my day. Your information/education/encouragement is so appreciated. My only girl is going through this year, so here I am again, round 3, relying on your advice and good common sense. Good job, and y'all can clearly see from the numbers of "reads" that you are a valuable resource!

Titchou 09-11-2013 08:49 PM

Quota is based on the number of women signing bid cards after pref - not the number invited to pref. So all 1394 would have to make it all the way thru and all sign bid cards...and that won't happen.


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