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Old 03-13-2004, 05:49 PM
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Originally posted by ktsnake
I've seen it... quantity breeds quality! Maybe not immediately. You'll get a few members that you might regret. However, many folks going through rush will be a lot more prone to joining whoever is the biggest house. Large membership = success in their minds. What better measure is there?

If ya'll can keep it up at total, the quality WILL come.

The quantity vs. quantity argument is a moot one.

Quality comes with quantity.

And the extra $ in your chapter coffers doesn't hurt either.

I would argue that you have it backwards... better breeds bigger...
and there are other ways to judge how good a chapter is... GPA... programming....
RETENTION... two years ago on my campus we had a HUGE recruitment for us... and quota ended up being set at I think 19... two chapters got quota, my chapter did not... HOWEVER the next fall... the other two chapters had lost half their pledge classes and we kept all of our pledge class and we ended up going into the next fall 5 women ahead of one of the other chapters that had made quota the previous fall.

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