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Poster Name:But seriously...
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Whether its variable quota, or another quota strategy, we have to come to terms with the simple fact that the pledge classes at Ole Miss are WAY TOO LARGE, and that "limiting" a few of the largest groups to around 100 girls each is not such a bad thing. I mean, come on, 100 girls is not even that super exclusive. Its just a pretty normal quota number for many SEC sororities. Its still A LOT of GIRLS. And then maybe the next 2 largest groups get like 115-120, something like that, and so on down the list? Again, that's A LOT OF GIRLS. People say all the time that its just so hard to bring new sororities to Oxford, and that they never do well." Well if we have this many girls going thru rush, something has to be done to try and support the the other groups. We cant just say, "oh well, they just have to try a little harder to fix themselves?" No. Or, wait Maybe we should just kick all the other sororities off the campus and just have 4-6 MEGA SORORITIES for like 500-700 people each? Just walk in and be sorted into the 4-6 houses, no rush at all? Kinda like Hogwarts? NO. Seriously, there needs to be lots of choices of different homes for everyone, and we need to at least try this variable quota for a a few years to open things up a little bit, and then see where we go from there. Don't be scared, girls. Look around. There are SO many beautiful, smart, talented girls coming through here at Ole Miss. If they don't drop out, they can all make this place even better!
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