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No, they were probably a result of them being perfectly fine throughout their new member period, as we have numerous meetings with them to see how they're progressing in the sorority and in school, and then once they become sisters, they change. Each one of these girls were perfect angels during recruitment, and throughout most, if not all, of their new member period. After that, what can you do? They're initiated. Because of the issues they were having, we met with them, and presented issues to them, and the behavior continued, so they're not here anymore. Some people screw up, refuse to admit it, and don't learn from their mistakes. That's not any fault of our own.
Is there some room for improvement within the new member selection process? Yes, of course, and there probably always will be. But that doesn't mean that we're bidding people just because we need numbers.
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