Quote:
Originally Posted by breathesgelatin
Something a few campuses have; I believe Nebraska has it. In this system, each sorority only accepts as many members as they have empty beds in their house. It tends to lead to a lot of women not getting bids during formal recruitment.
|
Really? I have never heard about this! I would be interested in hearing from a member of a sorority who does this. How many "empty beds" could a house have? My SEC chapter had a waiting list of girls wanting to live in the house every year. If this was the same case at a "bed rush" school, would they simply not participate in rush?
__________________
PHI MU alumnae
LOVE, HONOR, TRUTH
Dreams do come true when your an American.
Congratulations President and Vice President Elect, Barack Obama and Joe Biden!
|