When RFM was instituted it was felt that by restricting the number of invitations that could be given by the more successfully recruiting chapters would ultimately result in those chapters having attendance at their pref parties and thus on their bid lists in numbers that would lead to fewer QA for those chapters.
In campuses that use RFM (with the exception of some in the south), I've mostly observed this to be true. That the large QAs seem to go to smaller chapters.
By lifting the QA restriction, it was felt, that there would be a better chance to place every woman who played by the rules and attended all possible events.
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