I think at the time it was easier. My Illinois high school had the same scenario. (Except throw in that like 30% of kids went to Marquette.)
Also, I would question the validity of a new member class having 36 legacies. That would be a huge number at a school where quota is in the 80s. Just remember rumors fly like wildfire in recruitment, and especially one as chaotic as IU's. Take any kind of anecdotal information with skepticism.
Could you provide the post number for 36 legacies in a bid class?
Last edited by Maman; 01-22-2014 at 04:14 PM.
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Could you provide the post number for 36 legacies in a bid class?
It was absolutely 36 legacies because it's my sorority - national office advised me there were close to double that legacies and they took 36- not my daughter though
It was absolutely 36 legacies because it's my sorority - national office advised me there were close to double that legacies and they took 36- not my daughter though
I think that is the sorority my daughter had as #1. I am hearing they have a very strong legacy policy.
It was absolutely 36 legacies because it's my sorority - national office advised me there were close to double that legacies and they took 36- not my daughter though
Wow, that is unreal!
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