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A lot of girls dropped out dropped out because they were invited back to their bottom choices. Even if each sorority filled 63 as a quota that would be 819 getting a spot and almost 400 who didn’t. I know personally my daughter didn’t see herself in either of the bottom ones that invited her back. I don’t think the pnms should have to feel like they should pick one they don’t see themselves in just to get into the system. Also because of the strict rules around bidding if they want to re rush the best option for many of them was to drop out in the hopes next year they would get invited back to at least 3-4 of the houses they really saw themselves as a good fit. That wasn’t the case for many of the pnms who got dropped from almost all of the ones they liked when they found out the morning after Greek round 2. I know my daughter had two choices out of the 4 that who invited her back and then those two ended up dropping her and she put them on the top of her list everytime they had to rate them. How exactly is that fair. Also a lot of the rho gammas encouraged girls to keep going to each round even if it was t the ones they liked. Many dropped out during the week of rush and a majority dropped off before bid day for the reason above it wasn’t a good fit for them. Many colleges have been expanding chapters because enrollment has increased and they want to make it more inclusive for people to be a part of Greek life.
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