Sorry to tell you James but the average collegiate or alum really doesn't know exact numbers on this info. The only people really aware of this are the panhellenics themselves, and they generally don't release the exact numbers. Some of it can be determined (quota * the number of houses equals girls who attended at least one pref) But your first and last questions- number of girls to begin with and number of girls that finish are numbers usually not really known. Also--with your theory take into account that the number of girls that begin rush and the number of girls who attend pref can drop for MANY reasons. So try to avoid generalizations. Once your theory is perfected, though, I would love for you to share.
So I hope this is helpful:
USC
over 600 girls began rush ( I think around 640)
Quota was 50, so that means that 450 girls attended at least one pref.
I have no clue how many were placed, but I know that 3 houses made quota plus, 2 houses made quota, and 4 houses were just under quota.
There are 9 houses at USC.
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