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A new sorority doesn't mean more girls, it means smaller numbers in the current houses. And it doesn't mean "better sisterhoods" either. Some houses, at least one in particular makes sure that every single member knows each other. You can function fine with a sisterhood of 60 girls, or a sisterhood of 400 girls like they have at some of the big SEC schools. It's more of a chapter culture thing than a need for expansion. And, any girls who are "top tier material" will go to the already established top tier houses, and the others will filter down to the new sorority. Plus, when a colony happens, it happens after formal recruitment. So, while they do get girls who dropped out of rush for whatever reason or want to be part of the new experience, they also get a lot of the leftovers that got cut. So, the new house would be full of weirdos most likely, and fraternities will not want to mix with them anyway. Bringing a new sorority is a different process than it is for guys. It's not as black and white as fraternity expansion. There are different needs and different factors. Plus NPC sororities are subject to things like quota and total for membership numbers that fraternities don't have. It's just not as simple as, 'OH YEAH, MORE GIRLS!'
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