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Honestly, EVERY campus is competitive in its own way. As another poster pointed out, the vast majority of women who participate in recruitment, no matter where they go, will receive a bid if they maximize their options. What makes it "competitive" is how hard it is to get the bid from the group that everyone wants. If you actually have a campus where no one gives two rats asses which group they end up in the end, then your campus isn't competitive. I don't think that campus exists. The SEC isn't so much more "competitive" than other schools than tiered as other people have pointed out. The recruitment is so tough because it's a gauntlet, with women thrown to the side by groups they've been raised to believe are the only groups worthy to belong. It's all a mental game. The only place I'd call truly competitive is Indiana with their ridiculous bed rush.
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