I think i've mentioned this before in another thread where a PNM said she was a sophomore/junior but had X more number of years left.
I come from a very small Greek system, and while I can't speak for what happens during recruitment, we have accepted sophomores, juniors and seniors.
BUT, my executive office does take into account what year you started school. So even if you are a junior but still have 5 years of school left, that DOES NOT mean you'll have 5 years in the sorority. To our executive office, you are a junior---which means you'll get 2 years out of the sorority (your junior year and your senior year). If you are lucky, you might get a 5th year.
I'm not sure if that is the same with the other 25 NPC organizations, but I think the PNMs need to be clear on that. They think that they can be an active member for as long as they are an undergrad, and many times it doesn't work that way.
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