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Originally posted by lauradav
Carnation,
While I am not familiar with the situation at UGa, generally, the requirement for stronger chapters to release more women causes a trickle down effect in rush which allows more chapters to make quota. Statistically, the strongest rushing chapters do not need to carry quota times the number of parties through each round of recruitment in order to pledge quota. Do you know which quota setting method UGa used?
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Laura--I don't know which one they used (dzrose93 might) but what happened at UGa was the usual pattern you see in the South where if women were cut by their sororities of choice, they just dropped out of recruitment. Others who were heavily cut dropped out because of the shock of being cut by so many groups despite having recs and great grades and activities--or even being legacies. I personally do not know any legacies who made it into their moms' sororities this past year at UGa.