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Poster Name:Long post bear(?) with me
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I know that was super long and super confusing, but now you see, there is almost no way for a girl to end up bidless unless she herself takes herself out of the process, is below a 2.5 GPA, doesn't show up to a sorority she was invited to during a round, or suicide ranks after pref round. There is also something called “Snap Bidding”, that is not to be confused with quota additions. If at the end of the bid matching process is a house has not made quota, they can “snap bid”. A snap bid is a bid extended to a girl who withdrew from the recruitment process for whatever reason, but that the chapter was still inviting back. So Sally had 3 sororities on her invite list and ABC was one of them. If everyone ABC extended bids to accepts them, they will have 68 new members, 2 below quota so they can snap bid. Sally withdrew from recruitment for whatever reason, but on bid day she gets a call from someone on ABCs recruitment team telling her that ABC was still felt like she was a good candidate for membership and would to extend a bid to her. She can accept or decline during this phone call. This is done at the same time as bid matching and only occurs on Bid Day so no one except the recruitment chairs and the PNM herself will know if they were a snap bid since it is done in conjunction with the regular bid matching process. Girls who are “snap bids” receive their bids along with all of the other PNM’s and participate in all of the Bid Day activities
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