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08-14-2008, 10:31 AM
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i just want to reinforce what others have said already....if things don't pan out for your daughter the way you both want them to (i'm rooting for them! rush is so stressful), there is always kappa alpha theta to look in to. theta is an amazing sorority to be part of & is great nationally.
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08-14-2008, 02:48 PM
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i just want to reinforce what others have said already....if things don't pan out for your daughter the way you both want them to (i'm rooting for them! rush is so stressful), there is always kappa alpha theta to look in to. theta is an amazing sorority to be part of & is great nationally.
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Oh yes! My sister is a Theta and they are fabulous!!
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08-14-2008, 03:45 PM
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Yeah for Auburn moms
Yeah!! I am excited your daughters have parties to go to! One of the auburn moms asked if there are more cuts before pref day and the answer unfortunately is yes. Traditionally after skit day it is a heavy cut. some sororities this is the day they make their "legacy" cut. depending on what quota is (typicallly for Auburn it is around 55-60) Sororities will invite 2 to 3 times the amount of quota to pref. So that means for sorority xyz, a total of around 150 girls will be invited to pref, and they can extend around 55 bids. Hope that makes sense- hang in there, keep up the positive smiles, believe it or not, lots of girls quit here....tell them to hang in, its almost over!!
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08-14-2008, 03:50 PM
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Sororities will invite 2 to 3 times the amount of quota to pref. So that means for sorority xyz, a total of around 150 girls will be invited to pref, and they can extend around 55 bids.
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I'm not sure, but I believe this may not be the case any longer if the new release figure methods are being utilized. School me if I'm wrong, people in the thick of this.
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08-14-2008, 03:54 PM
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I'm not sure, but I believe this may not be the case any longer if the new release figure methods are being utilized. School me if I'm wrong, people in the thick of this. 
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you are correct. with the new release figures method, more "popular" groups will need fewer PNMs at preference in order to make quota and so may not have the traditional 3x quota at preference nor have been allowed to issue as many invitations as before.
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08-14-2008, 04:29 PM
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you are correct. with the new release figures method, more "popular" groups will need fewer PNMs at preference in order to make quota and so may not have the traditional 3x quota at preference nor have been allowed to issue as many invitations as before.
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Ah I see. You guys have been a wealth of information for me this week.
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08-14-2008, 05:41 PM
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not sure about this at auburn. I know of one very large sorority at auburn that would invite 3x quota; because that was their national policy, not the auburn policy. Nationally they were a smaller sorority, but at Auburn they were a large sorority. Tell your daughters to look around at pref, and if it is "standing room only" and barely an empty chair-that means they did invite 3x quota. If it is a normal size amount of girls ar pref- they probably invited 2x quota; and if it is skimpy....that means that sorority probably won't pledge quota, so as long as a girl doesn't suicide, she could probably get a bid from them!
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08-14-2008, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by tennesseemom
Yeah!! I am excited your daughters have parties to go to! One of the auburn moms asked if there are more cuts before pref day and the answer unfortunately is yes. Traditionally after skit day it is a heavy cut. some sororities this is the day they make their "legacy" cut. depending on what quota is (typicallly for Auburn it is around 55-60) Sororities will invite 2 to 3 times the amount of quota to pref. So that means for sorority xyz, a total of around 150 girls will be invited to pref, and they can extend around 55 bids. Hope that makes sense- hang in there, keep up the positive smiles, believe it or not, lots of girls quit here....tell them to hang in, its almost over!!
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Oh that is very informative. Thank you!
I just found out that legacies typically send gifts to the house during the week as they are making their decisions...gift cards, flowers, food...I had no idea!
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08-14-2008, 04:35 PM
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I just found out that legacies typically send gifts to the house during the week as they are making their decisions...gift cards, flowers, food...I had no idea!
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I don't think the legacies typically send gifts. Their alumnae mothers / sisters / grandmas / whatever might.
It wasn't typical at Kentucky. Some alums would send flowers / balloons / snacks for the members during work week and rush week, but I never saw the alleged "Remember Suzy Rushee" cheesecake.
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08-14-2008, 05:14 PM
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... but I never saw the alleged "Remember Suzy Rushee" cheesecake.
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Oh, but we did.
I will never forget opening one of those large tins of popcorn only to find Suzy Rushee's HUGE face smiling back at me... they had blown the photo up to a circle the size of the tin. Scared the bejeezus out of me.
There were also the ever-present Cookie Co cookies that would have a rushee's name and hometown.
This was rush in Texas before the days of no-frills and gifts to the chapter being rush infractions. Back then certain alumnae chapters really went overboard with promoting the girls from their area.
Obnoxious? Yep. But the food sure was good. I didn't hear a single person complain.
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08-14-2008, 04:53 PM
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Oh that is very informative. Thank you!
I just found out that legacies typically send gifts to the house during the week as they are making their decisions...gift cards, flowers, food...I had no idea!
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At least as my school way back when, if a legacy that was going through rush sent a gift to a house, it was considered a rush infraction.
Alumnae would send things, but not legacies
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