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Old 07-18-2010, 08:32 PM
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J, that's the one I thought it was too but then I read it and it wasn't. The one I was thinking of had one of the ADPis commenting on it. Honeychile might remember.

The problems about this concept are so many, though. Who gets the nod between 1) daughter of mom who worked with the chapter and volunteered nationally for 30 years or 2) daughter of Monica Millionaire who never did anything as far as volunteering since she was busy with her work, but who donated $750,000 to the chapter to build a new house. Or what about the rushee whose mom hasn't done any volunteering because mom died when rushee was 6 years old.

With carnation's scenario above - again, back to college choice. Mom knows it's harder to get into Harvard than it is Booboo State. Why on earth would she believe that a school that differs from hers in so many aspects (not to mention the addition of 25-30 years) would have the same sort of rush?
Because there are many EXTREMELY COMPETITIVE Northern schools that have extremely NON-competitive rush. Some of those schools, where legacies do get a significant consideration, are top schools. They are much more alike - in non-Greek aspects - than one who is focusing on recruitment may see.
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Old 07-18-2010, 09:04 PM
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Because there are many EXTREMELY COMPETITIVE Northern schools that have extremely NON-competitive rush. Some of those schools, where legacies do get a significant consideration, are top schools. They are much more alike - in non-Greek aspects - than one who is focusing on recruitment may see.
What she said!! in addition to so many individual factors that go into the whole equation that I could never enumerate them. Human nature is what it is.
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Old 07-18-2010, 09:56 PM
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Because there are many EXTREMELY COMPETITIVE Northern schools that have extremely NON-competitive rush. Some of those schools, where legacies do get a significant consideration, are top schools. They are much more alike - in non-Greek aspects - than one who is focusing on recruitment may see.
Yes, I know that. It's probably far easier to get into KKG at Yale than it is at LSU. While those may both be top schools as far as academics, the cultures of the two schools are very different, so why on earth would anyone think that rush is the same? That works both ways - if you went to LSU, why would you think that rush at Yale was the same as your experience?

The same could apply to housing, prominence of athletics, etc. Parents and kids are cautioned to check out all these other factors when choosing a school as they're so different from place to place. The Greek system (and its degree of competitiveness) should be another factor.
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Old 07-18-2010, 10:05 PM
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I believe with all my heart that if some parent came onto GC saying that they had checked out the competitiveness of the Greek system of a school, they would be flamed into oblivion.
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Old 07-18-2010, 10:07 PM
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I believe with all my heart that if some parent came onto GC saying that they had checked out the competitiveness of the Greek system of a school, they would be flamed into oblivion.
To be fair, you think a lot of critical yet reasonable conversations are flaming pile-ons.
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Old 07-18-2010, 10:23 PM
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I believe with all my heart that if some parent came onto GC saying that they had checked out the competitiveness of the Greek system of a school, they would be flamed into oblivion.
Parents HAVE come on and said that they were worried about things like that, and if they got flamed, it's more because people thought their "D" (barf, puke) should be inquiring herself. If you'll note, my post said "parents and kids."
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Old 07-18-2010, 11:04 PM
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I believe with all my heart that if some parent came onto GC saying that they had checked out the competitiveness of the Greek system of a school, they would be flamed into oblivion.
I agree, and LOL!!!
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I'd say the answer to more-and-more legacies and fewer-and-fewer slots would be expansion. No, the majority of PNMs might not be legacies to new groups, but there would be new groups to join for the Greek experience. And then they would beget their own legacies...and so on.
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Old 07-19-2010, 11:42 AM
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I'd say the answer to more-and-more legacies and fewer-and-fewer slots would be expansion. No, the majority of PNMs might not be legacies to new groups, but there would be new groups to join for the Greek experience. And then they would beget their own legacies...and so on.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

This is almost as funny as the "Texas sororities are not having before-school rush" thread.

If it was this easy, all 26 NPC groups would be at all the SEC schools. However, as Sally Bowles so eloquently said, money makes the world go round. You have to have it in the first place, and unless the group is a super incredible success, it will be a long time before you recoup it.
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