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Old 07-09-2013, 12:56 AM
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1) ABC will match to the 60 women highest on their bid list. The 20 other women would be potentially matched with their second or third choice. Someone else will probably explain it better.

2) They would hopefully get their second or third choice. Occasionally, a woman is not matched, but I want to say this isn't that common, but don't quote me on that.

3) If the other 10 women have maximised their options, they will hopefully be matched to another choice.

4) This has been debated, but I believe that Suzy is available for snap bids and JKL is able to extend one. I may be wrong on this one.
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Old 07-09-2013, 01:14 AM
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4) This has been debated, but I believe that Suzy is available for snap bids and JKL is able to extend one. I may be wrong on this one.
Snap bids are for chapters who don't make quota. They can contact any girl who wasn't offered a bid elsewhere. The problem is if the chapter didn't make quota, the girl who was too good to put them on their list earlier probably still won't accept them.

Or stated another way, if a girl goes through 2 rounds of rush and then drops out, she would be available for a snap bid. But this is a bad plan of action for a girl dropping out because, especially in the days of RFM (the system explained above), most chapters ARE making quota, and if they don't, they're only missing by a few.

In this system, the girls who literally get cut completely from rush, even when the total number of girls going through is 1000 or more, can likely be counted on 1 hand. 2 hands MAYBE. The vast majority of girls who don't find a home dropped out because they weren't happy with their results. Like if 100 girls didn't complete rush, 95 of them would have dropped out, not been cut.

The University of Illinois provides EXCELLENT statistics on all of this, and you can assume their numbers are comparable to other competitive schools around the country. You can find it from an online search.
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Old 07-09-2013, 01:28 AM
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Snap bids are for chapters who don't make quota. They can contact any girl who wasn't offered a bid elsewhere. The problem is if the chapter didn't make quota, the girl who was too good to put them on their list earlier probably still won't accept them.

Or stated another way, if a girl goes through 2 rounds of rush and then drops out, she would be available for a snap bid. But this is a bad plan of action for a girl dropping out because, especially in the days of RFM (the system explained above), most chapters ARE making quota, and if they don't, they're only missing by a few.

In this system, the girls who literally get cut completely from rush, even when the total number of girls going through is 1000 or more, can likely be counted on 1 hand. 2 hands MAYBE. The vast majority of girls who don't find a home dropped out because they weren't happy with their results. Like if 100 girls didn't complete rush, 95 of them would have dropped out, not been cut.

The University of Illinois provides EXCELLENT statistics on all of this, and you can assume their numbers are comparable to other competitive schools around the country. You can find it from an online search.
That was what I thought, but second guessed myself. I was trying to go off the idea of that chapter wanting Suzy. Although unlikely, maybe ending up without a bid would make her reassess her situation and decide JKL is better than non... I'm a dreamer though.

Disclaimer: my campus was not as competitive as the SEC or any of the other big schools. In my three collegiate years, we had maybe five girls who were completely cut. Everyone else dropped. When I was a Rho Gamma, we had ten girls not match (out of over 600) and all of them chose to SIP instead of maximize their options.
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Old 07-09-2013, 02:03 AM
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That was what I thought, but second guessed myself. I was trying to go off the idea of that chapter wanting Suzy. Although unlikely, maybe ending up without a bid would make her reassess her situation and decide JKL is better than non... I'm a dreamer though.

Disclaimer: my campus was not as competitive as the SEC or any of the other big schools. In my three collegiate years, we had maybe five girls who were completely cut. Everyone else dropped. When I was a Rho Gamma, we had ten girls not match (out of over 600) and all of them chose to SIP instead of maximize their options.
Of course, we have seen time and again that not so many women are completely released in SEC recruitments as people would have you believe. Maybe in the way back things were different, but the vast majority of women that enter recruitment walk out with a bid.
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