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Old 09-10-2012, 12:08 AM
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The number of chapters and size of pledge classes seem just right at Illinois – I’m not sure how many more colonizations it would take to begin to reduce the size of the pledge classes at Bama, for instance. The numbers of PNMs seem to continue to climb – I’m not sure where these will eventually stabilize.

I was thinking about your question, and though I couldn’t find comparable data from Auburn, I looked at comparable data from U of Alabama instead (which also has a comparable number of chapters). I was actually surprised at the numbers – not what I expected to find given UofA’s recruitment reputation.

Comparing U of Illinois and U of Alabama – 2010 stats for both (most recent figures posted for IL, and free of 2011 colonization variable for U of A) – beginning with attendance number at Open House:

U of IL stats: http://www.odos.uiuc.edu/greek/membership/panhellenicStats.asp
U of AL stats (click to enlarge): http://img.docstoccdn.com/thumb/orig/121342940.png

U of IL:
Attending Open House: 1258
Total Withdrawals up to and following pref: 325 (approx. 26% of PNMs withdrew during recruitment process)
Released by all chapters (through pref invites): 2
% placed in chapter: 72.2%
Not receiving bids: 23
Received 1st choice: 721
Received 2nd choice: 138
Received 3rd choice: 33

Uof A:
Attending Open House: 1604
Total withdrawals up to and following pref: 154 (approx. 10% of PNMs withdrew during recruitment process)
Released by all chapters (through pref invites): 16
% placed in chapter: 88%
Not receiving bids: 31
Received 1st choice: 1276
Received 2nd choice: 150
Received 3rd choice: 28

The UofA numbers were a lot more favorable than I expected – compare the withdrawals during the recruitment process, as well as the percentage placed in chapters. Thoughts? Maybe SEC recruitment is not as scary as its reputation often depicts!

But we still have more mamas and daddies underfoot on Bid Day.
Thanks. This is a good comparison. I've always thought it was really rare for anyone to be TOTALLY released from recruitment, but we seem to get so many stories around here that go that way.
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Old 09-10-2012, 12:51 AM
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Thanks. This is a good comparison. I've always thought it was really rare for anyone to be TOTALLY released from recruitment, but we seem to get so many stories around here that go that way.
I just corrected one figure on UofA's "matched to first choice," and added some percentages for both to compare. It does appear rare that girls are released from all chapters (and it does not appear that girls at UofA are withdrawing from recruitment in unusually high numbers -- according to the comparison here, in fewer numbers actually).

I would be surprised if the numbers at Auburn were that different from UofA (just from a regional POV I guess), but so far I'm pretty surprised by the numbers period.

Does anyone have comparable numbers from Auburn (or other SEC school)? I'm curious now.
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Old 09-10-2012, 12:21 AM
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And runtime, I apologize for offending you; I really didn't mean it to be as disrespectful as you obviously took it. Good luck to your daughter tomorrow.
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Old 09-10-2012, 12:43 AM
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And runtime, I apologize for offending you; I really didn't mean it to be as disrespectful as you obviously took it. Good luck to your daughter tomorrow.
No problem...and I am glad your daughter also got invited back to her top 3. I know how excited my daughter was, so I know it was a good day for your daughter and your family. Good luck to your daughter as well, and check back in after she gets her bid...which I am sure she will.
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Old 09-10-2012, 12:33 AM
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So...the sorority thing..

SHE GOT HER 3 TOP HOUSES TO VISIT TODAY!!!! YAYAYAYAY!!!! All of them were her favorites after visiting, and she had such a hard time deciding. A lot of rush infractions were probably happening, as my son was getting text messages from people he knew in the houses updating him on how much they want my daughter. hahaha. Anyway, she is very excited about her number 1 choice, but would be happy with any of them. Yay! I can't wait to hear tomorrow.
Hooray!!! What an exciting day tomorrow will be!

Best wishes to all for a happy, happy Bid Day!
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