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Originally Posted by HottyToddyRebel
 I have a close family member that is participating in Ole Miss Recruitment.
She is under the impression that due to the number of girls going through
rush this year, that more than 500 girls will be "cut" due to quota limits.
She was told that there were over 1400 girls that were registered for rush
this year and quota could not be over 90 due to maximums that were placed on the sororities THIS year.
Could someone familiar with the OLE MISS greek system confirm the following:
a)the actual number of girls registered for rush
b)likelihood that 500 girls will be released due to size limits
**I was under the impression that since Ole Miss implemented regret with interest that the placement rate was around 90 percent (please correct me if I am wrong).
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As a sorority advisor, staff member on campus, alumna of Ole
Miss, etc:
Here are my two cents.
1. Yes there will be heavy releases by some houses after first round. Ole
Miss uses the new Release Figure Method and that is how the method works. It is based on the chapter's previous recruitments stats. So some of the "bigger" houses will have to release large numbers of PNMS. This process has helped tremendously as PNMs won’t be “strung along” with houses that really aren’t interested in them.
2. With 9 sororities and less than half doing heavy releases, there will be other groups to take a look at. As long as you maximize your options (meaning don't skip parties because
you think you aren't interested and don't "suicide" one house) you should be fine.
3. There will probably be around 900 PNMs going through recruitment. If 500 girls were released that would mean quota would be around 44. That is not going to happen. Quota will be in the 80s, maybe 90s. There will be handful that are released completely out of recruitment, then some that will drop out too.
4. There are 9 wonderful sororities at Ole
Miss. Tell your relative to go through with an open mind, relax, and be herself.
5. Also, I recommend that a PNM have a rec to each house. The deadline might have passed for some houses but it can't hurt to send one in since recruitment is 21 days away.
6. Also, Greek Life probably tells the PNMs to be prepared if they are released from 2 or 3 houses after the first round. I am sure they would rather prepare them for the heavy releases then not tell them at all. But just remember like the old Greek Advisor at Ole
Miss said when I went through in 1996, "Rush is not a guaranteed process!" It is a mutual selection process and the PNM has to maximize her options!