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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
Typically, upperclassman quota includes sophs, juniors, and seniors. Basically those who are not freshmen. Generally, it's usually no more than 5% or so of quota.
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That's the way it works at some schools, but that is not how it was done at UCLA. They took the number of PNMs that were sophomores, juniors and seniors and devised a separate quota for them. Meaning, if there were 10 chapters, 200 freshmen and 100 upperclassmen quota would be 20 freshmen and 10 upperclassmen. So, ON PAPER, juniors had just as much of a chance to receive a bid as did freshmen. Now I can't comment on if sophomores were favored more than juniors who were favored more than seniors, but all pledge classes (to my knowledge) had juniors.