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Originally Posted by tld221
So what you're saying is... without the UA, weaker chapter at School B would lose folks left and right for other (stronger, better, different) chapters and stronger chapter at the same school would be forced to:
(a) rush a bunch of girls who've quit on their first orgs and looking for a new home
(b) forced to internally make their own stances on the issue, creating inconsistencies and effing up the order of tiers and statuses. Who wants the be the house that openly takes the quitters?
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Unfortunately, it sometimes depends on the social standing/perception of the organization the girls left. If XYZ is looked at as a "joke" for whatever reason, people aren't going to be harsh on ABC for taking in Jenny the ex-XYZ, especially if "Jenny was just a naïve freshman who didn't know what she was doing." Or especially if Jenny is more attractive/popular/campus involved than the average member of XYZ.
You'd like to think women who are legally young adults have already grasped the concept of "there but for the grace of God go I," but often times, not. That also applies to bidding someone from another council. You shouldn't have to make a rule, but unfortunately, it appears you do.
I'm not touching on the male side just because the purpose of NIC and NPC is so vastly different.