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10-06-2017, 03:46 PM
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Darmouth College(NH)
Alpha Phi- 50
Alpha Xi Delta- 44
Kappa Delta- 9
Kappa Kappa Gamma- 46
It also looks like Dartmouth restructured their recruitment process. I didn't quite understand it.
http://www.thedartmouth.com/article/...n-participants
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10-06-2017, 04:13 PM
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"This year, the format of ISC recruitment also changed to a more open-house cycle. With the new system, women first visit the seven sororities that participate in formal recruitment during open houses and are not scheduled into time slots. After the end of the first round, PNMs select their top four preferences and then are algorithmically matched to a maximum of four houses. These matches can then be revisited during the second round.
PNMs could stay for between 30 minutes and one and a half hours during round one and between 30 minutes and two hours during round two, according to AXiD president Katherine Flessel ’18."
Sounds like Dartmouth has completely abandoned RFM. They are going to regret that eventually.
Basically, PNMs are allowed to go to whichever houses they choose during the first round. Even with only 395 girls in recruitment, they had the obvious problems. Can you imagine the chaos this would be at a school like Alabama or Ole Miss?
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10-06-2017, 10:09 PM
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Is it just me, or does this all sound like a big mess?
Also, does anyone have insight into why KD is pledging much smaller classes. I know it's a newer chapter at Dartmouth, but this seems alarming even considering that.
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10-07-2017, 12:04 AM
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Is it just me, or does this all sound like a big mess?
Also, does anyone have insight into why KD is pledging much smaller classes. I know it's a newer chapter at Dartmouth, but this seems alarming even considering that.
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Agreed all around. Also, the article says "While APhi, AXiD, KD, KDE, Kappa and Sigma Delt all had new member classes larger than those in fall 2016, Chi Delt maintained the same size as last fall." So, KD took less than nine last fall?!?
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10-08-2017, 02:40 AM
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Well, bless Dartmouth's heart. They are giving IU a run for special snowflake recruitment. "It's more empowering," a PNM said. Sure it is, when you get to make cuts for yourself earlier, but then you have fewer options in the end, and some chapters end up with significantly lower numbers.  Doesn't look good for the overall health of the system.
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10-08-2017, 03:12 AM
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This just sounds like a partially structured recruitment, sans schedules, which they already realized is a bad plan for that many women rushing. Remember this is a deferred rush, held during classes - not all pre-freshmen going through over 4 days in the summer. It seems that random enforced scheduling didn't work well and allowing the women to pick their own times was a positive.
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