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1. uw-madison uses the same method for releasing girls as nearly every single other university in the country. it’s standardized. you can google “release figure methodology” if you want to learn more. there are not more girls getting released here than anywhere else. 2. the information you’re asking for is not something panhel is going to release to you, although you can try if you want. 3. it’s harder to get into the uw from out of state, so the average OOS student is going to have better grades and leadership skills than the average in-state student. that’s how they got in. it’ll also give them an advantage during recruitment. 4. that said, the top tiers of the UW are not disproportionately “coastie,” they’re disproportionately midwestern (a lot of minnesota and illinois girls, but midwestern). there are houses where being from the coast will give you an advantage, but these are not the strongest groups on campus, and they’re not cutting heavily in the early rounds. 5. getting cut sucks and i feel for your daughter, but she has no idea why she got cut, and in all likelihood, it was for reasons other than where she was from. my sorority didn’t discuss where PNMs were from. not even a little bit. it just wasn’t a factor. and i’d guess this is true for most of the groups here.
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