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No, usually there are too many people to remember who was there that day and who wasn't. Plus when it's on Monday, some people can't come because of class, so no one really knows unless you tell them. That being said, no one cares if you got a snap bid because it still means the sorority liked you enough to offer you a bid. But in general, snap bids are a long shot. Usually a few sororities can give some out, but I wouldn't count on one. How they work is a sorority that has not yet reached quota after bids have been handed out can offer snap bids to women who went through formal recruitment until they reach quota. I believe they have 24 hours to offer and the girls have 24 hours to accept or something like that. In my experience, snap bids are generally given out to women who missed a round of recruitment for whatever reason, dropped out of recruitment before signing a bid card, or who 'suicided' a house after pref round [for the love of God, don't do that during Formal Recruitment though]. Any recruitment people out there, feel free to correct me.
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