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Long post, bare with me.

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Nobody is really cut from all of the sororities. Single digits probably. And if they are it is because they probably have a reputation that precedes them, or are a severe grade risk. There is a method called RFM (forget what it stands for) that pretty much all schools use for recruitment. It allows for the most girls to end recruitment with a bid, and at UD while we can't say we guarantee everyone will get a bid, pretty much if you make it to pref round, you're going to get a bid AS LONG AS YOU DO NOT SUICIDE. AKA, only rank 1 sorority during preference round instead of 2, AKA you maximize your options. Why would anyone not maximize their options? Well, perhaps they have 2 sororities left at pref, but one they "can't really see themselves being in" or whatever vague phrase they use for saying they do not like that one. Well they only put down the first sorority they DO want and leave the other off, meaning even if the other sorority cannot extend them a bid even if the favorite sorority doesn't give that girl one. All this does is make it so that a PNM doesn't have to go to the chapter and turn down the bid herself because she was never extended one; however, this does also eliminate her from potentially becoming a QUOTA ADDITION. I will explain....
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