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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
I only saw a smattering of girls who were from outside OK, TX or KS. Is that in line with the general student population?
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Per this
report, about 70% of the Fall 2010 freshman class is in state, and about 20% are from Texas, with the remaining 10% from other states.
I couldn't resist doing a spreadsheet...
Assuming the Fall 2010 class isn't drastically different from the Fall 2011 class, Texas students are actually overrepresented in OSU sororities, and Oklahoma students are slightly underrepresented. Students from other states are pretty close to being evenly represented.
60.9% in state
29.4% Texas
9.6% other states
This doesn't really surprise me. Out of state students are more likely to want a home away from home, whereas Oklahoma students are more likely to have their friends. Not only do Texas PNMs want the home away from home, being Greek is popular in Texas, the PNMs know they need recs, and they have the resources to obtain them.
There didn't seem to be much in the way of patterns as far as OK/TX/other. Only one chapter stuck out with the most OK NMs. If a chapter had a lot of OK NMs, they had fewer TX NMs and vice versa. The other states group is too small of a sample to really draw conclusions about out of region PNMs being at a disadvantage to certain chapters.
Since there is a significant Texas presence at OSU, and the NMs come from a lot of the same cities in Texas, I assume it's not much different from knowing and wanting your hometown girls. Texas might as well be in state at OSU.
Here's the link:
Oklahoma State 2011 NMs
By the way, when that Alabama list comes out, I am not doing that one by myself! Perhaps I could get 2-3 others to help with the data entry and then I could compile?