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Have to disagree a bit with the poster above. Except for the advice not to suicide, which is 100% spot on!!! After you attend preference, you will rank the houses you attend and sign a MRABA. That's a binding agreement that you are bound to a bid offered to you by any house you rank. If you visit three houses, you can rank up to three houses. If you attend two, you can rank two. Attend one, rank one. So the first consideration is how many preference parties you are invited to. If you choose not to rank a house whose preference party you attended, you are saying you'd rather not be greek at all than be in that house. Not really the best decision after meeting them no more than 4 times, but that's just my opinion. Each house also creates a list of all the women who attended their preference parties. If they had 200 women attend, they rank #1 to #200. If they had 500 women attend, they rank #1 to #500. Each house will have a different number of women at preference, based on their historical strength and the release figure methodology statistics. Don't worry about that. :) Let's say quota is 100. You rank ABC #1, DEF #2, and GHI #3. ABC has 200 women at their preference, DEF has 300, and GHI has 400. If you are #150 on ABC's list, and at least 100 of the first 149 women rank ABC #1, you will not receive a bid to ABC. If ABC still hasn't gotten 100 women by the time they get to you on your list, you will get a bid from them. You could be #200 on their list and
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