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Old 03-05-2015, 11:49 AM
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And as for the smallest chapter grabbing "some great women" - those great women likely don't have their sights set on XYZ. We all know this. No sense pretending otherwise in an attempt to justify this. That's a big stretch, and if you don't see the problem(s), there isn't anything else to be said.
I don't know much about UW, but I was under the impression that it isn't a school where most women know a ton about "tiers" prior to recruitment. I also have no idea how successful women are when rushing as juniors.

But in any case, my point was not that a weaker recruiting chapter should trick a woman into joining before she has seen all of her options, it was that a woman could pledge in time to live in the house her junior year, when that otherwise wouldn't be an option.
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Old 03-05-2015, 12:24 PM
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I don't know much about UW, but I was under the impression that it isn't a school where most women know a ton about "tiers" prior to recruitment. I also have no idea how successful women are when rushing as juniors.

But in any case, my point was not that a weaker recruiting chapter should trick a woman into joining before she has seen all of her options, it was that a woman could pledge in time to live in the house her junior year, when that otherwise wouldn't be an option.

I see. I was not interpreting "fill the house" in the physical sense. Appreciate your clarification, as will others, I'm sure.

As for "tiers", in this day and age of social media, it's endemic that people discuss reputations. Hell, it was endemic when I went through, and all we had were tom-toms and smoke signals and cans connected by strings and carrier pigeons (you get my drift).
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Old 03-05-2015, 12:54 PM
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I see. I was not interpreting "fill the house" in the physical sense. Appreciate your clarification, as will others, I'm sure.
Yeah, and I was thinking, "sign a housing contract," too, so you would know that the woman in question was committed. I'm sure that there are other issues I haven't thought of, but it seems like something at least worth exploring.

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As for "tiers", in this day and age of social media, it's endemic that people discuss reputations. Hell, it was endemic when I went through, and all we had were tom-toms and smoke signals and cans connected by strings and carrier pigeons (you get my drift).
Right, I take back the earlier statement. It's more that tiers are really a big ingrained deal at some schools, and less so at others, and I thought UW fell more towards the latter end of the spectrum.
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Old 03-05-2015, 06:46 PM
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As for "tiers", in this day and age of social media, it's endemic that people discuss reputations. Hell, it was endemic when I went through, and all we had were tom-toms and smoke signals and cans connected by strings and carrier pigeons (you get my drift).
I hear Sigma Kappa uses carrier doves, and Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma use owls...

Yes, I'm being silly.
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Old 03-09-2015, 03:08 PM
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I hear Sigma Kappa uses carrier doves, and Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma use owls...

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If they could use owls to deliver bids, they'd be the most popular sororities EVER!

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