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Old 07-05-2012, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 28StGreek View Post
So would a good characteristic of cut throat competitive campus be that "Lower Tier XYZ" is still better than being a GDI?
It actually seems to me like it would be the opposite. The fact of the matter is that there are very few women who are dropped by every chapter, even at "competitive" schools. Even if a woman ends up with no invitations for a given round, it she typically would have had invites if she had ranked differently in a previous round (and RFM is doing more and more to eliminate this scenario).

So, when women would rather drop out of rush than be in XYZ, I'd consider it more competitive than when a bid to XYZ is still considered awesome.
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