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@Ummm half correct NO

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@Ummm half correct you are completely wrong. You are clearly a much older member who rushed back in the days when girls got paper invitations to sorority parties and could pick and choose which ones to accept, and when some girls were left without a bid after pref due to cross-cutting. You probably did bid matching by hand. RFM was introduced in the early 2000's. Sigma wasn't even here then so no, you did not ever rush on this campus in the age of RFM. RFM is entirely driven by a computer algorithm. It requires the stronger recruiting houses to make more releases at every round than the less strong recruiting houses. Each house is given a number that they can invite back and nothing over. That number is different for every house and is assigned based on how the pnm's have ranked the houses over the past few years' recruitment. PNM's do not do the narrowing down unless they have more invitations than a round will allow. In that case the algorithm uses their ranks to drop their lower ranked houses, otherwise the algorithm sends them to as many house as possible in a round to give them as many options as possible. The big cuts do not come later, they come earlier from the sororities to prevent leading on pnm's just for party filler, which allows them to focus on houses they have a good shot with. And you probably don't even know about quota additions. Please step out and educate yourself before you confuse pnm's and make yourself look a fool.
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