Depends where you're talking about ... in a big city where lots of girls are likely to go Greek, great. The problem is that the girls who know at that point they want to go Greek are the ones who need the least help!
I am from a smallish town (60,000 people), and believe it or not it is the biggest metropolitan area for three hours any direction! At my high school, I am aware of two other women and two men who went Greek from my class - out of 400 graduates - although there may be a few I don't know about. I don't think there are any individual sorority or Panhellenic alumnae groups in the valley. So the ROI for a Panhellenic to drive down and do a presentation would be poor. And yet this is the biggest goldmine - clearly this is a part of the country where Greek life has not yet reached its full potential. Most of our regional state schools have no GLOs at all.
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