I don't know if this would hold any weight in determining which chapters would be most likely to colonize/recolonize... but what importance is there the amount of inactive chapters an organization has nationally?
Let's say XYZ and ABC are both trying to colonize/recolonize at GC University... haha. Let's say XYZ has 150 chapters with 120 of those still active. And ABC has 250 chapters with 130 of those still active. Even though ABC could still be larger nationally, many chapters have closed... whereas XYZ may be smaller, but more successful in its colonizations. Would the latter be favored to colonize? Are things like this even considered when it comes to inviting an organization to colonize?
This is in NO way meant to knock any of the organizations we're speaking about or anything... it has absolutely nothing to do with any of them ... I was just wondering if this was a factor!!
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