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Old 11-10-2002, 11:07 PM
ebonidiva8
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Originally posted by knowledge1
With all due respect...

I don't care if 400 people show up at a rush/smoker...

If there are only two quality individuals out of the 400... then pledge the two. And if you're like me, my definition of quality is "old-world" strict.

Having the other 398 knuckleheads won't do anything for the frat/sorority.

Ever heard why there are so many automobile accidents. Because there are too many on the road.

Too many problems in the frat/sorority because of too many people allowed in the gates.
Knowledge1:

I feel you on that, but it's not totally left to the chapter's discretion. Some "governing" body (regional director, chapter advisor, etc) has to approve the chapter's selections. And if the chapter tries to only pull through the two A+ caliber individuals (out of 400), the HNICs will think something's up (only picking your friends, pre-pledge weeding-out, etc), and make the chapter add another thirty B caliber folks. As tight as all the orgs' HQs have gotten on hazing, small selection percentages will always signal something isn't flying right.

I think the ideal solution would be to institute both an application and a line cap on the National level. IE... only the first 300 applications submitted will be reviewed, and from those, a maximum of 40 individuals will be selected.

Representing that 1913...
D.I.R.
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