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Old 01-31-2011, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Gusteau View Post
Why would anyone even think of expansion with Kappa only halfway to total? Even my limited knowledge of NPC expansion knows that that's dumb to the nth degree.
No, it may not be. Total is the number that chapters should be at AFTER formal recruitment. If there are 205 PNM's (which I think is what the article means), that means working quota is 68 women. Placement rates are probably lower than that, but it's still a huge amount of women. Assuming even one-third attrition/graduation each year, the chapters are going to get bigger and bigger in the next few years if a fourth is not brought on.
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