Q/T alone would not solve IU's problems with supply and demand. However, it would produce a less skewed result, by requiring the chapters with physically smaller houses (several of which are considered the most popular, for whatever reason) to pledge more than just 30 NMs based on the number of beds available. Assuming there are 4 such "coveted" houses on campus, hypothetically, if each one took 30 more NMs a year, 120 more women would have a chance at membership.
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