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Originally posted by AUDG
A lot probably had to do with the same groups competing for the same girls and the same girls competing for a top sorority. I'm betting a lot of them would rather be in no sorority than a less than par one.
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Well, that's it right there. At the big schools, not only are many sororities competing for the same girls but also the houses with the best returns from the last 3 years are required to cut the most girls after first rounds--whether they want to or not. I have no idea how the sororities manage that cutting and factoring in the number of girls that might cut them because at those schools, the sororities cut before they see who's cut them.