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Originally Posted by BlueNYC2
as far as the brown paper bag test...yes its true. well not my org, but there is one in particular, but its an ugly part of history, and one that was corrected decades ago. i mean we got certain stereotypes in the nphc for each individual org, but only a fool would actually base a decision off of that. and i still dont see the point in numbers....i'll take QUALITY over quantity anyday. but thats just me. if it just so happens that there are 20+ quality individuals in a particular chapter, thats wats up, if not, then thats a waste. but i'm lookin @ it from the outsiders perspective...ya'll do what ya'll do tho...i wouldnt...
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Well, if hundreds (in some cases more than 1,000) of young women expressed interest in joining a group each year, but one group only attracted a few, some people might start wondering if the problem was the quality of the people showing interest or the quality of the people in the group. You know what I mean?
But please remember that not all chapters do this.
It's also really important to keep in mind that although people who have already joined can be involved life long in a PNC group, most people looking to join right out of high school don't look at it that way; they're more likely to be thinking it will be fun to have new friends and go to parties. So it's probably a more superficial process to that of NPHC groups generally.