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Originally Posted by demon15
How do I find out if all girls are placed somewhere, or if some aren't asked anywhere?
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There is only one school in the country that assures that every girl who participates in recruitment will receive a bid (and it's not DePaul). Everywhere else, women can be released from all sororities (i.e. not receive any party invites) at any time during recruitment.
She'll never know unless she tries. The main thing is for her to KEEP AN OPEN MIND - don't listen to rumors or trash talk about the sororities, and don't get her own preferences in her head too early in the process.
Even if you saw how many women began the rush process, it isn't an accurate figure of the % of those women that are pledged, because many times girls drop out - because they don't keep an open mind or because they find out the financial obligations are too daunting. In other words, if 100 women sign up for rush and 70 women end up with bids, it doesn't necessarily mean 30 women were cut from all the groups. It can mean 15 dropped out for financial reasons, 5 dropped out because Greek life just wasn't for them, 5 dropped out because they didn't like the groups that were inviting them back and 5 women were cut everywhere.