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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />what vq means to you<br /><br /> Poster Message:
UARK and Ole Miss are the only schools left doing VQ which means houses with higher retention will take less than lower retention houses. So Kappa or ChiO might take 100 but a lower house will take 160 with the thinking that no pnm that gets Kappa or ChiO is gonna drop (yes, I know some do but in general) but maybe 60 from a lower house will be disappointed and not show up bid day or drop before initiation. So, at the end there are equal numbers of girls in each house. That’s why the argument top houses have poor sisterhoods is hogwash because they essentially hand pick whoever they want. The lower houses also have pnms they really want but also have to take some other pnms to meet their 160. So maybe the pnm has low grades, no connections (this is overused as an excuse since unless you live under a rock someone’s sister’s cousin’s best friend from church’s aunt’s next door neighbor should know something about you), bad reputation, or socially awkward. This makes is harder to be as cohesive if you are a lower tier house. Too many different kinds of girls. Lower tier houses have to be more strategic in who they recruit but they will end up with girls they didn’t really want either but everyone gets a bid pretty much. Imo this also keeps tiers intact instead of dividing the number of pnms by the number of houses to get quota thus keeping it equal. So there you have it.
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