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Old 09-09-2009, 06:43 PM
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AXORushAdvisor, you've raised an interesting question and perhaps this is a hijack of this entire thread but I'm going to ask it anyway. I'd like to hear from campuses who have instituted and upper class quota separate from freshman quota. Has it hurt or helped the smaller chapters.I know it was brought up at a campus I'm familiar with but voted down. I can see it only helping chapters by encouraging more sophomores to go through recruitment and thus over all increasing the number of new members. It seems like a win win to me. I know Georgia and Alabama are the two that come to mind that have upper class quota. It would be still up to larger chapters to fill that quota and wouldn't go against them if they chose not to and would allow smaller chapters to encrease their numbers significantly.
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