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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
But there are big schools out there with competitive recruitment that are able to successfully add a new chapter. I think the trick is doing it right and somehow blending in ASAP. But if all chapters made quota, which is fantastic news, they DO have parity and thus the bottom chapter isn't being disregarded even if it means no sorority life. The time it's a killer is when you have that competitive of a rush AND there are chapters that aren't making quota. The 18 year old girls at Ole Miss might be a little more open minded than people are giving them credit for.
That doesn't answer the housing issue, however...
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Making quota is in no way an indicator of chapter parity, especially under RFM. You have to retain those members plus worry about COBing to and then maintaining total/average size. At a campus with sororities that have hundreds of members each, this isn't an easy task, even when one of the struggling chapters makes or exceeds quota.