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Originally Posted by Firehouse
Where there's plenty of numbers to go around, no one cares or pays attention. When rush numbers are tight, then anything that takes customers away gets noticed.
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But the thing is, the dissolution of little sister programs started in the mid-late 80s - when rush numbers were UP. They were completely gone at my school by 1988.
If they had gotten rid of them in say 1995-6, your theory would make more sense.
Or are you just saying this relative to struggling chapters? I know something that did happen (again, small school) is that sometimes women used little sisters as a stepping stone to a sorority...almost all our Sigma Chi little sisters were ASTs...the ones who weren't ASTs when they became little sisters got AST bids shortly after.