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Originally Posted by hsonah
Hi! I'm a senior in high school, and will be attending college next year in a pretty good northeastern university. They only have a handful of sororities, but interest in greek life has been growing exponentially, with double the girls going through recruitment this year than the year before (its deferred until january).
I've heard rumors that since the recent pledge classes have been so big, half the girls got cut this year, and didnt get a bid anywhere. I thought, however, that the quota is based on the number of girls who sign up?
Can someone clarify this for me? Is it possible that half the girls do get cut from every sorority right off the bat?
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You are correct. The more women who sign up, the more who get bids. There are a few schools where this is not the case, but none of them are in the Northeast.