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Old 08-27-2005, 09:45 AM
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Originally posted by TxGirl
The new release figure method (RFM) should make a difference with how many women get invitations back to all chapters. It seems like the norm will be that more women get a few more than they can go to (so if 15 chapters and you can go to 8 then most will get 9-11) rather than a bunch getting close to the most (13-15) and a bunch getting just a few (2-5). That's my understanding anyway.
This is interesting, and not exactly part of MY understanding of the new RFM. Chapters with higher return rates will be cutting more heavily early on. But how will this affect the distribution of WHO gets cut and who doesn't? I'm not saying you're wrong, I just find it intriguing and would like to know more.

We are using the new RFM this year for our Recruitment, and I think it will require some training by our recruitment counselors, because their rush will not have been similar to the rush in which these girls are participating. Being dropped by at least one chapter, and possibly two, will be much more commonplace- girls who are top quality PNMs will still possibly not have a "perfect" recruitment with all invites.

We are also switching from SORUSH to PRUSH, which is also interesting, since it seems like most schools on GC are doing the opposite.
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