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Snap v. COB

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Snap Bids: A sorority sends in their list of girls for bids (ranked 1 through last for girls that attended their pref). Quota is 75 (random number). Of the girls on their bid list, only 71 matched to the sorority. At that point, the sorority recruitment chair can offer "snap bids" to four girls who were previously dropped from recruitment (including dropped by that chapter), AS LONG AS THE GIRL IN QUESTION DID NOT SUICIDE AT PREF. Also, girls who voluntarily dropped because they were not happy with their choices are not eligible. This happens before bids are handed out. (I know several girls who got bids this way. Most got dropped right before pref. One went through recruitment with no recommendations, as she signed up at the last minute). Unless you have told everyone you got dropped, no one will really know. COB (continuous open bidding: Occurs after all bids are handed out. If a chapter does not meet quota, they can have informal events, or just reach out to girls who did not go through recruitment/did not pledge, and extend bids till they reach quota. In the spring, chapters can do COB if they have girls graduate, leave the chapter, if they fall below the average size of the sororities on campus. That is usually pretty rare and usually very informal.
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