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Sorority Bid matching works by taking the PNM preference into consideration before the GLO's preference. From the outcome, one can assume that Sorority B's pledge class was filled before your daughter's name was reached, thus she was matched to sorority A.
It's just like the residency match! Lets say, I am applying for an internship, and I put #1 UCSF and #2 UCLA. Lets also say that both programs had 50 spots, and I am ranked #100 at UCSF and #2 at UCLA. If 50 spots are not filled at UCSF by the time my name is reached, I will be placed there. However, if the more than half of the first 100 people on UCSF's list all chose that place as #1, I will be placed at UCLA.
Using non-sorority terms may help to make the discussion less personal?
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