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Old 01-29-2003, 04:42 PM
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A separate junior-senior quota would have to be the answer in the Deep South. Unfortunately, I think it'd be unlikely to get upperclassmen to join a "struggling" chapter--that's just the nature of the beast and I have no CLUE as how to encourage them to do that. Also, you couldn't have a separate sophomore quota because some sororities might encourage people who didn't get a bid from them to wait and rush the next year. Junior/senior might work, though...

By the way--it was said that Bama instituted a separate junior/senior quota last fall. Anyone know how that worked out?
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