Now that I rethought that (thank you Kansas City and OTW!) I probably don't want to worry about numbers. I am probably over obsessing (I still have 5 weeks!) about recruitment.
My experience with UO is from the early to mid 90s. At that time, it was not too competitive. Most women received a bid if they maximized their options. The women I knew that did not end up with a bid either failed to maximize their options or dropped out b/c they had their mind set on certain sororities and then were dropped by those sororities.
All the sororities at UO are great and have a long history at the school. If you keep an open mind, you should be fine. Good luck.
Thank you for all the advice. I am going in knowing nothing of the reputations on the campus and to go in with as open a mind as I can, which has been a trick since about half my high school went there! I told one of my friends that I was going to go through recruitment and she said "OH! Don't even bother to look at-" At that point my hand was over her mouth.
Great attitude - hope all goes well and you find your home.
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