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And we can all point out various chapters which've pulled themselves up...but to 21? Now come on, any chapter under 40 is a drag on the others, and the risk management fees are killing you a helleva lot more than a 100 member chapter.
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There are lots of campuses where chapters aren't at 100. At the campus I was referring to, 40 is a little higher than average. 21 is still small, but remember, this was only one year's improvement. Trying to achieve 100 would be insane. The biggest chapter on campus (at a lot less than 100) got that way by bidding everyone - they are full of average guys and achieve nothing on campus. To my mind, the most successful chapters at my school are those that are in second or third place with numbers, but who win Greek Week, win grades, get the campus leaders, etc.
I don't see why a small chapter "drags the rest down" as long as expansion is still occuring. Can someone explain that to me?