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Old 08-22-2011, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 View Post
Some info here:

"Too many girls for everyone to get a bid" is a MYTH.

Quota is set by the number of women participating (typically the number of women making it to Preference round and attanding at least one pref party.) There's no such thing as too many girls for everyone to get a bid (unless you are at Indiana or Nebraska where they do not use traditional quota.)

I'm not sure I agree. Most of the houses on campus can house 35-45 girls per pledge class. Many houses gave bids to 55+ girls last year. A new sorority is colonizing this year, so that will give a lot more girls the chance to be involved in greek life. I understand how quota works, but the amount of girls not receiving bids in the last two years made the council realize that it was time to expand.
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