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Old 11-16-2009, 06:55 AM
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It would've been if we had known what total meant! To us it was just "we can't go above 60" which didn't affect anyone. The demoralization was that two chapters were so strong while the other was only 20% the size of the others, which grew to about 90-95% when I graduated. Having a more realistic total possibly could've prevented it from getting that bad.

ETA: Oh, and we were on trimesters... So we CORd 3 times a year. But we didn't know any different!
Yes...setting total lower could have prevented this. If the stronger groups had to stop recruiting, it would leave more women available to the other groups to choose from when they recruited.
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