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Originally Posted by irishpipes
It isn't really based on bed spaces - it is based on how many girls you lose to graduation. Our chapter at IU has about 200 members. It isn't like they are keeping the chapters tiny.
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Knitsnpurls is thinking similar to me. If the women drop on their own accord, or are inelligible because of grades, that's fine. I was more concerned with what seemed to be a very high "released from recruitment" rate, which is very small at most schools.
Filling beds is basically the same thing as "replacing the number of seniors lost" if it's done every year if you think about it. If all the chapters have the same number of beds (all members required to live in), then that seems fair, but what if one chapter house only holds 170 when another holds 200? Is that chapter always going to be smaller than the others?