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01-16-2011, 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
Generally speaking, if there TRULY is a technical error with bids, chapters try to rectify it as soon as possible (e.g. if ABC knows for certain that Julie matched with them and somehow, Julie gets told that she was cut, chances are good that ABC will contact Julie ASAP and let her know of the mistake and get her bid to her.)
To my knowledge, you cannot "appeal" a lack of invites.
And yes, it does happen that women can be cut from all choices. I don't believe it's something that happens a whole lot, but it does happen.
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University of Miami is pretty competitive for a non-Southern school, isn't it? In my experience it isn't uncommon for several girls to get cross cut before preference at competitive schools.
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01-16-2011, 02:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Regina.George
University of Miami is pretty competitive for a non-Southern school, isn't it? In my experience it isn't uncommon for several girls to get cross cut before preference at competitive schools.
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And by "cross cut" you mean released from recruitment, right? It has another meaning which implies a mistake was made.
To skkx3, at many schools the biggest releases are made after the second party. I'm sorry you weren't given the opportunity to join a group. I know it's tough. Take the next few days to just be good to yourself. When it's not so painful, if you want to try again, try to examine what might have gone wrong. Examine your entire resume-- are your grades good, how was your appearance, reputation, extra-curricular activities, etc. If you want, contact the Greek Life Office to see if anyone is doing COB. Sometimes great girls really do just fall through the cracks, but sometimes they just need a little more polish. Good luck.
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01-16-2011, 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
And by "cross cut" you mean released from recruitment, right? It has another meaning which implies a mistake was made.
To skkx3, at many schools the biggest releases are made after the second party. I'm sorry you weren't given the opportunity to join a group. I know it's tough. Take the next few days to just be good to yourself. When it's not so painful, if you want to try again, try to examine what might have gone wrong. Examine your entire resume-- are your grades good, how was your appearance, reputation, extra-curricular activities, etc. If you want, contact the Greek Life Office to see if anyone is doing COB. Sometimes great girls really do just fall through the cracks, but sometimes they just need a little more polish. Good luck.
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Yes. Cross cut = not invited back to any chapters in a round; completely released from recruitment.
OP was a sophomore so that could also have something to do with it if Miami has a bias toward freshmen.
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01-16-2011, 02:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Regina.George
Yes. Cross cut = not invited back to any chapters in a round; completely released from recruitment.
OP was a sophomore so that could also have something to do with it if Miami has a bias toward freshmen.
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Yeah, that's my point...it's not what cross cut means. Cross cut refers to bid matching. There was an old rumor that you could be "cross cut" from all chapters on your bid list if you didn't rank the chapters you pref'd in order of how badly they wanted you. It didn't work that way, but many people don't understand the bid matching concept.
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01-16-2011, 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
Yeah, that's my point...it's not what cross cut means. Cross cut refers to bid matching. There was an old rumor that you could be "cross cut" from all chapters on your bid list if you didn't rank the chapters you pref'd in order of how badly they wanted you. It didn't work that way, but many people don't understand the bid matching concept.
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I've never heard any other definition of cross cut than the one I used.
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01-16-2011, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Regina.George
I've never heard any other definition of cross cut than the one I used.
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You haven't been around long enough.  It's an old term and generally means a mistake was made with bid matching. Here's a link for you http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...light=crosscut
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01-16-2011, 03:23 PM
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Hi thanks everyone for all of the advice. I am not sure what could have happened. I have a 3.3 gpa, I heard you don't need rec's at University of Miami, I am involved in three different organizatons, two which I hold positions in. I had an open mind and would have liked to get into any of them. I actually didn't have a preference like other girls, because I liked all of them. I am a sophomore so I do not know if that is why it happened.
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01-16-2011, 10:50 PM
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Yes your definition is the standard. I wonder if in the current RFM people are using it to mean being cut (a)cross the board.
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01-16-2011, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Regina.George
University of Miami is pretty competitive for a non-Southern school, isn't it? In my experience it isn't uncommon for several girls to get cross cut before preference at competitive schools.
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If you keep an open mind to EVERY chapter, it's pretty difficult to not get a bid at UM.
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