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As of tonight, roughly 13% have UNDER a 3.0.
Many of them will be released first. A hefty percentage - I'm not going to guess - withdraw after the second releases (for skit day) when they don't have the "select" 5 or 6 on their list. A small percentage get fed up by the process and drop out. An even smaller percentage withdraws due to boyfriend pressure, or conflicting schedules, or decide it's not for them, or don't like the stress etc. There is also a small percentage who don't like their bid and don't even show up at their sorority on bid day, but I don't think that's included in the figures. |
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When I was a student at Alabama, we had the same number of sororities - actually one more, since Sigma Delta Tau participated in rush at that time. Around 500 to 600 rushed each year, with pledge classes around 30 to 35. The biggest groups had 100 to 125 members; the smallest ones had around 60 or 70. Of course, at that time there were around 10,000 students on campus. Now, it's 35,000 on campus. |
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Thanks for slamming our school!
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That being said, the All-NPC average at USC is well above the All-Women's and All-Undergraduate averages. |
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I hate it when people compare the admission standards of private and public schools. Public schools, especially land-grant universities, are chartered to serve the residents of the state where they reside. The Morrill Act of 1862, enacted by Congress, established institutions "so that members of the working class could obtain a liberal, practical education." Private universities serve those who can afford to attend, which is great for those that choose that route. I'm not knocking private schools.
Happy 150th Birthday to the Morrill Act, and our public universities! |
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^^^My brother is currently a senior. He says that they inform the valedictorian that they're #1, but no one else.
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