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09-11-2013, 09:15 PM
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Last year, approximately 88% of the Registered PNMs participated in bid matching (signed an MRABA.)
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09-12-2013, 12:06 AM
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And to split hairs, it's not actually the number of girls divided by the number of chapters. They start with an estimate of quota (probably A divided by B) and then they play with the numbers and see what happens if they drop or increase quota and then adding quota additions. Dropping quota can actually increase the number of girls placed if the quota additions all work correctly. But that starts to get tricky and beyond my understanding of the process. And (someone can correct me if I'm wrong), a colony doesn't affect quota except that more girls are likely to drop out of rush because they want to pursue colony membership.
But I think we can all accept that Ole Miss is probably due even more expansion!
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09-12-2013, 08:29 AM
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Someone was needing tire service in Oxford, but I cannot find the post now/ My husband raves about these guys. There are no full service stations left here.
Ray Brothers Auto Repair & Tire Shop
(662) 234-2421
1444 S Lamar Blvd, Oxford, MS 38655
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09-12-2013, 08:37 AM
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Thanks MP. That was me. I deleted it b/c I didn't want to break rules of forum. Thank you SOOO very much!!!
For those that did't see, DD called last night saying low tire light came on.....despite us getting her four new tires in August! And we're six hours away!! UGH
Thanks again MP!
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09-12-2013, 08:41 AM
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Saw your post before it was deleted.
It doesn't sound like anything serious. What I believe is probably happening is that the pressure has dropped because the temperature has dropped. If the tires "look right" (all 4 look the same, no obvious bulging or sagging), it's OK to drive at city speeds for short periods. These new tire pressure sensors are known for being sensitive and giving false alarms.
I would suggest having DD buy a tire pressure gauge at Wal-Mart. It's cheap and good to keep in the car anyway. Preferably one with a round gauge and a short hose to press into the valve stem, but a pop-out stick type is OK too. Depending on the result, she can stop by any self serve station with an air pump. Usually 50 cents or a dollar for air.
The recommended pressure should be printed on the tire itself, and can also be found in the owner's manual and often on a label inside the driver's door. Generally should be between 32 and 36 psi, but anything above 28 is safe with the limitations as mentioned above.
If this is more than she wants to tackle, and she doesn't want to go to the place mentioned above, I'm going to Oxford this afternoon. PM me and I will help her or get my DD's boyfriend to help her.
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09-12-2013, 08:56 AM
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Awww....y'all are wonderful!
She did stop at self serve station last night to put air in (that we taught her to do and she's comfy with doing) but didn't have an air gauge attached to the front end of the air pump like the ones we had used previously. She's familiar with tire gauges and bought one at WalMart after stopping at the self serve and said she would look at it more on Saturday. (I didn't put a tire gauge in the glove box because we just bought NEW tires in August!!) I had told her she would likely be fine just driving around Oxford a little until she could look at it further. She can handle checking that and adding air on her own.
I just started thinking while TRYING to go to sleep last night, what if it's more than that and wanted to tell her some options. Thank you all so much!!! <3
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09-12-2013, 10:54 AM
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Is the ADPi colony considered a chapter for purposes of dividing to get the initial estimate of quota? I know they're not participating in pref round.
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09-12-2013, 11:16 AM
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All of the ADPi women on campus keep saying that because of them, quota will be lowered. Does that mean that less girls will receive bids so that those girls will consider joining the colony?
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09-12-2013, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by newbierebmom
Awww....y'all are wonderful!
She did stop at self serve station last night to put air in (that we taught her to do and she's comfy with doing) but didn't have an air gauge attached to the front end of the air pump like the ones we had used previously. She's familiar with tire gauges and bought one at WalMart after stopping at the self serve and said she would look at it more on Saturday. (I didn't put a tire gauge in the glove box because we just bought NEW tires in August!!) I had told her she would likely be fine just driving around Oxford a little until she could look at it further. She can handle checking that and adding air on her own.
I just started thinking while TRYING to go to sleep last night, what if it's more than that and wanted to tell her some options. Thank you all so much!!! <3
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She's good. Don't worry, Mom.
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09-12-2013, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by rebelpnm
All of the ADPi women on campus keep saying that because of them, quota will be lowered. Does that mean that less girls will receive bids so that those girls will consider joining the colony?
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NO. Quota will still be (to keep it simple) # of girls at pref divided by number of sororities. No one is going to be "buffaloed" into joining a colony. Quota won't be set until after the girls who decide to pursue ADPi drop out of regular rush.
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09-12-2013, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by 33girl
NO. Quota will still be (to keep it simple) # of girls at pref divided by number of sororities. No one is going to be "buffaloed" into joining a colony. Quota won't be set until after the girls who decide to pursue ADPi drop out of regular rush.
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I agree this is how the basic formula works. It's unusual in this case that the PNM pool is growing at about the same rate (8.6%) as the rate of increase in sororities (11.1%). If they don't make an adjustment for ADPi, then quota is going to be around 130, which works against what I believe is a generally held desire for more manageable pledge class and chapter sizes.
On the other hand, if they hold quota closer to last year's 120 number (not saying they will), then about 100 PNMs would, in effect, be left with the colony as their only viable option.
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09-12-2013, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by MU2Driver
If they don't make an adjustment for ADPi, then quota is going to be around 130, which works against what I believe is a generally held desire for more manageable pledge class and chapter sizes.
On the other hand, if they hold quota closer to last year's 120 number (not saying they will), then about 100 PNMs would, in effect, be left with the colony as their only viable option.
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This is just NOT TRUE.  please do not spread this kind of misinformation around. Rush at Ole Miss is stressful enough without this to mislead and worry PNMs and moms.
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09-12-2013, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MaryPoppins
Yes, but recall that colonization considerations are being made to the RFM calculations. And recall that the not insubstantial number of grade risks are in that number too. I'm trying to get it an idea of the % of grade risks, because after that is where we can begin to say quota might look like X.
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You can fuss at me if you want, but fuss at MP too (see above). Plus, my comment was clearly hypothetical. To think that PH would bring a new colony in expressly because our system is too big, and then to also think that there is zero chance that they would make any adjustments to quota even in light of a growing PNM pool, is naïve.
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09-12-2013, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by MU2Driver
You can fuss at me if you want, but fuss at MP too (see above). Plus, my comment was clearly hypothetical. To think that PH would bring a new colony in expressly because our system is too big, and then to also think that there is zero chance that they would make any adjustments to quota even in light of a growing PNM pool, is naïve.
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No, you and MP are saying two different things.
Quota doesn't get lowered because of the colonization. However, under RFM, there is an assumed PNM drop-out rate that figures into the calculations. In a year that there is a colony, it's assumed that more PNM's will drop out than in a year without a colony.
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09-12-2013, 07:08 PM
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If someone posted this already, I apologize. But here's an article about Alabama's recent rush and alumnae allegedly encouraging sororities not to accept an African American girl. Again I'm new to Ole Miss, but I do know there are traditionally African-American greek organizations at Ole Miss. But do any of the traditionally white sororities/fraternities have any African Americans? I know Ole Miss had an African American homecoming queen last year. Just wondering about the Greek world. Thanks.
http://cw.ua.edu/2013/09/11/the-fina...-still-exists/
And while this is UA's college student paper, it is getting negative media coverage in other national media.
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