
02-02-2009, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by APhiAnna
This year, for the first time, they had separate upperclassman quotas, so essentially they had a quota for freshmen and then an upperclassman quota (and to be fair I don't know if there was a separate one for sophomores and juniors, or just one overall).
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Typically, upperclassman quota includes sophs, juniors, and seniors. Basically those who are not freshmen. Generally, it's usually no more than 5% or so of quota.
Also important to note here (not for you APhiAnna, but to PNMs): just because there's an upperclassman quota at a school, doesn't mean that every soph, junior, or senior girl is going to get a bid. It does make things a little better because chapters can take on a few upperclassmen without decreasing the number of freshmen they can pledge.
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