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Old 07-13-2008, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by gee_ess View Post
Maybe my rec theory is overkill (as evidenced by ZTA72's experience, which was a good one) but I think anyone who is in doubt at all could benefit from recs. That said, I realize I am heavily influenced by my SEC roots and the type of recruitments take place there.

Also, re Cracker Barrel's comment, I don't think any groups actually decide they are/ are not going to take large numbers of out of state girls, but that might fall under Membership Selection info for some groups and not be open for discussion.
From what I've noticed it tends to be houses which are good but not the absolute top that end up with a lot of girls who would have been in the top houses had they been from in-state.
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