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Old 01-21-2009, 06:31 PM
mtm mtm is offline
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This is still confusing at best. It seem improbable that a PNM, like my daughter at IU, would receive the maximum 12 call backs (the average on her floor was 4) and then the maximum 6 call backs (the average on her floor was 3) and not receive a call back from any sorority for the next round. Six of the sororities rated her high enough for a call back twice. It almost seems as though the PNMs who receive the maximum number of call backs are at a disadvantage since such a PNM is forced to rate 6 sororities instead of, for example, a PMN with two call backs. More call backs seem to create a greater risk not matching.
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