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Originally Posted by AXOrushadvisor
I am surprised that the National organizations have not stepped in and mandated that IU uses RFM or some other method to place women. It just seems logical to me that if you have 1,600-2000 women go through and there is 20 chapters and they are all taking +-50 you are not going to place all of these girls. The cross cutting must be tremendous for a young women to attend 3 preference parties and go bidless. As a Mom I would be VERY cautious to send my daughter into a situation with those kinds of odds.
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The national organizations, as we say time and again, are at the university solely at the university's invitation. Their house = their rules. If the university doesn't feel the need to mandate RFM, Q/T or anything else, the sororities can't make them do so. The only way the sororities can register protest is to pull the charters of their IU chapters, or require the IU chapter to be at a total of 150 or whatever - and if the situation is as IUHoosiergirl88 says, that would only result in "Don't join XYZ. Their national makes them take extra girls for extra money. They take anyone."