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Old 03-01-2013, 07:07 PM
AGDee AGDee is offline
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The rules were very different in 1991 when this article was written. There was no such thing as QAs. ISP was more attractive then because if you really didn't like the "other" sorority, it did no harm to ISP. Now, they still have a chance at their first choice, even if they don't get matched, because they can be a QA.
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Old 03-01-2013, 11:05 PM
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The rules were very different in 1991 when this article was written. There was no such thing as QAs. ISP was more attractive then because if you really didn't like the "other" sorority, it did no harm to ISP. Now, they still have a chance at their first choice, even if they don't get matched, because they can be a QA.
I don't know if they explain that to PNMs. When I did bid card signing for U of A, we were not supposed to talk about QAs with the PNMs. They mention that you have a better chance of getting a bid if you maximize you options but don't go into more detail except to expand on the fact that you will be held to whatever bid you received for a full year.
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