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Old 08-26-2011, 09:57 AM
ladybug12 ladybug12 is offline
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I know that at several SEC schools some groups got many quota additions which made them significantly larger than other traditionally strong sororities. These campuses are considering using average chapter size rather than their previous total numbers...which may open up COB spots in several chapters not known to take new members outside of formal recruitment.

Not trying to give you false hope, but your daughter should quietly let her friends in groups she may be interested in know that she is still wanting to join a sorority...believe me, COB for these groups will not be common knowledge or publisized on campus.

But, I also agree with the posters who feel that her best opportunity to join a sorority ended when she dropped out of recruitment.
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