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Honestly, IU is the perfect storm. I can attest to that, I dropped out of recruitment my first time through because I didn't like my options. I ended up joining a then (no longer) struggling chapter because there really wasn't another choice. My story worked out well, but a lot do not.
You have a combination of a large number of PNMs, a relatively non-changing number of beds, a very 'live-in' set culture, historic chapters, and an extremely set in 'tier' culture.
Unlike at many schools, where one good year can send you to the top and one bad year can send you to the bottom, IU tends to be the same in-demand chapters year after year. In the 5 years I've been exposed to the Greek system, a select few chapters have changed social positions. I personally believe that this, not necessarily bed quota, is the major problem for IU
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