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Old 09-21-2008, 10:39 PM
KSUViolet06 KSUViolet06 is offline
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With a traditional quota system, quota is determined by the number of girls who attend at least one preference (final) round party. In the end, each sorority generally takes the same number of girls.

IU doesn't work that way. Each sorority at IU may take only as many girls as they have room for. This means that every sorority will take a different number of girls.

This is a VERY general description of how I understand it, but I'm sure an IU sorority alumna could probably explain it better.

Something else that makes IU dfferent from other schools. Recruitment starts BEFORE winter break, and continues afterward. You visit all chapters before winter break, but have to wait until AFTER the break to see who invited you back for the next round.

As far as advice goes: It's a good idea to get recommendations (recs) and keep an open mind to all the different chapters.
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