Maybe it would help if I explained the context of the question. My daughter,a sophomore, will be re-rushing this spring at a deferred recruitment school. Sophomores have a separate quota that is determined by "dividing the number of upper-class women signing Membership Recruitment Acceptances by the number of NPC sororities." (That comes from the greek life link of her school's website).
I'm trying to get a sense of when soph quota is determined. Am I reading this right, that it's probably after pref? In other words, let's say 30 upperclass women (I don't think there's a lot of jrs who rush but they would be included in that number) rush and make it through to pref and then sign bid cards. There's 10 sororities - so quota would be 3 sophs for each sorority?
That would seem to me that 1) any juniors that would be going through would be at a severe disadvantage i.e. "competing" with a sophomore for a spot and 2) basing only on the number who makes it through to pref rounds (and sign a bid card) means lots of cutting can be done before pref without "penalty" (for lack of a better word) to the sorority.
It's been so long since I went through rush, that this all seems so fuzzy to me. I thought maybe some of you younguns

might be able to enlighten and inform me what this all means. Help...and thanks!