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Originally Posted by dukedg
I have a QA question for situations where size is considered. Let's say you have two chapters ABC and XYZ. ABC has 94 members and XYZ has 100. You have 10 QAs to place. For simplicity's sake, all 10 put XYZ as their first choice.
In theory, you'd place 8 of these 10 at ABC to bring them to 102 and 2 at XYZ to bring them to 102. But, how in the world would you pick which 8 don't get their first choice compared to the 2 who do?
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Well, assuming only two chapters on campus, all ten women probably attended both prefs, and listed both on their bid card to be eligible for QA's, so raising quota by one or two solves this.
More than two chapters on campus? Then it depends on which women have both ABC and XYZ. If you are assuming these are not the only two chapters, but you have ten women who listed XYZ and ABC and didn't match, it's fuzzy on what to do. Some GA's would check the position on XYZ's bid list, others would just throw all ten at XYZ, and both answers are perfectly acceptable.