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you obviously don't know

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you might know how rush works but you clearly don't know how recruitment by a new sorority works. It is a given that a new chapter will not have the luxury of being as selective as established chapters BUT new sororities have standards. If they wanted to, a new sorority could reach quote quickly accepting anyone- obviously because there was enough interest in Greek life to bring a new chapters- but they don't. Even if it takes several more years to reach the same size as established sororities, a new chapter will be selective- if you think a little more, it's essential to the growth and survival of the new chapter. If a new chapter is known for accepting any one and not perceived to be a cohesive organization it will only hurt it in future recruitment. By your logic Aphi will be bottom for a long time because it can only take girls who don't get bids from the other sororities- but new chapters have interest from many more girls than those who have been dropped from recruitment including: girls who chose to drop out bc they didn't feel at home with the existing chapters, girls who never previously considered greek life, girls looking to do something interesting and different, upperclassmen who didn't rush earlier and so on...also way to be pro-panhell much. chilllllllllll
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