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I totally agree with Bolingbaker
I think this is a really interesting discussion and I'm glad that it came up.
I dont see anything wrong with ranking organizations. It lets you know where you stand and what you can approve or are successfully accomplishing. I wish I could look at these rankings. I bet the discoveries would be amusing for anyone to read.
I'm going to generalize here but I've always felt that chapters who say "quality over quantity" are really just hiding behind an excuse to not rush more aggressively. Or worse, hiding behind the fact that they cant recruit more members. There are some exceptions (NPHC organizations for example).
Keep in mind that quantity is relative to a campus's greek system's average size. Relatively small chapters (at IU, 30 would be very small) can be successfull at schools were small is the norm.
You're welcome to disagree...
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