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Old 01-20-2009, 06:15 PM
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And on Bid Day, when you cross the finish line, it doesn't matter how anyone else did. What matters is that you got your "best time" - you found the home that is the best fit for you.

Sorry if this got a little rambly, but I want to emphasize that you can do this. You're starting at the right time. Prepare, persevere, stay positive, and you can finish the marathon.
This is great advice, but just a little note here. Not everyone crosses the "finish line" (to usae your analogy) of recruitment. Not everyone gets a bid. I'd say that most do, but there are girls who do alot of preparing and still don't.

Like I said before, this is generally a pretty good analogy, but I wouldn't want PNMs to read this and mistakenly assume "oh, this means everyone gets a bid."

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Old 01-20-2009, 06:34 PM
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I spent 3 years at ASU for my undergrad. I went through COB/rush/recruitment events for 3 sororities there before finding my home with Omega Phi Alpha. I truly believe that no matter what, you'll find a home in one of the many sororities there, whether NPC or not.
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Old 01-20-2009, 07:33 PM
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KappaKitty- I appreciate the marathon analogy, since I'm a runner! Thanks for your encouraging post- you're right that running is all about competing against myself. I know I'm not guaranteed a bid, especially since I won't know any of the girls there, but since ASU is so huge, I'm not worried about missing out on social events if I don't get a bid. And I can always sneak into the frat parties, right? --- kidding, of course!

Question- what is RFM?

Dreamful Spirit, I'm so glad to hear from someone who was greek at ASU!! Do you mind if I ask you more about the university?
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Dreamful Spirit, I'm so glad to hear from someone who was greek at ASU!! Do you mind if I ask you more about the university?
Definitely! Go right ahead!
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Old 01-20-2009, 11:23 PM
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KappaKitty- I appreciate the marathon analogy, since I'm a runner! Thanks for your encouraging post- you're right that running is all about competing against myself. I know I'm not guaranteed a bid, especially since I won't know any of the girls there, but since ASU is so huge, I'm not worried about missing out on social events if I don't get a bid. And I can always sneak into the frat parties, right? --- kidding, of course!

Question- what is RFM?
Sounds like you have a great attitude.

Correct me if I'm wrong, someone, but I believe that RFM stands for Release Figure Method. Basically it's the use of a complex mathematical formula to determine for each chapter how many women they need to release at the end of each round of recruitment. The numbers are based on the chapter's size and return rates and many other factors over a number of years. The idea is to prevent PNMs from being strung along by the "top" chapters and then suffering massive cuts right before pref.

What RFM means for PNMs is that they're more likely to suffer massive cuts early on but then hold steady-ish for the rest of recruitment. You'll see examples of this in many of the more recent recruitment stories here. At a campus with 9 sororities, for example, a woman might be cut down to 5 houses after the first round (harsh seeming), but then have 4 houses after the second round and a full slate of parties for preference. The benefit for PNMs is that they know early on which chapters are really interested in them. That way they can pay more attention and make a better choice without being distracted by chapters that, for whatever reason, have no intention of bidding them in the first place.

Hope this helps.
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Old 01-20-2009, 11:13 PM
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This is great advice, but just a little note here. Not everyone crosses the "finish line" (to usae your analogy) of recruitment. Not everyone gets a bid. I'd say that most do, but there are girls who do alot of preparing and still don't.

Like I said before, this is generally a pretty good analogy, but I wouldn't want PNMs to read this and mistakenly assume "oh, this means everyone gets a bid."

True, true. I didn't think of that. Good call.
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