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Old 04-06-2012, 11:58 AM
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There are schools where new member classes have over 100 members. They learn to deal with it. This may be one reason why some PNMs drop out as well. Not everyone likes the idea of hanging out with 80 of her BFFs. Big chapters have programs to make it work, but in a group that big, you won't be close to every single person in your chapter like you would be in a chapter with 20 members total. But a chapter with 20 members will be limited in the things they can afford to do compared to the larger chapters. There are always trade-offs. Sisterhood should not be one of them.
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