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Originally Posted by sigmadiva
You make waaaaayyyyy too many assumptions.
You are assuming that all campuses are equal in every aspect of Greek life, and that is just not true.
Take my org, for instance. We are usually the smallest chapter in terms of member numbers on a campus, but we are just as visible as the other, more larger in number D9 sororities.
You are hung up on number, and it is always not about numbers. It is about how many of your chapter members actually participate. You can have 75 people in a chapter, but if only 10 truly participate in the activities then the rest are just "seat fillers".
Ya know dnall, I was trying to "pull" for you, but you really are very narrow minded about this topic. 
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I've said this already. Of course a small number of committed people is better than a large number of non-committed people.
But, a small number of committed people is less capable than and EQUALLY committed larger number of people - ie no "seat fillers."
It's really simple. If you had the same chapter you came from. Only you double the number of member, they were all absolutely 100% just as dedicated, and you had twice as much money available... think about what more you could have accomplished. It doesn't get any more straight forward than that.
If you're telling me larger chapters automatically mean non-committed seat fillers, then I'm not the one making assumptions.