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"Arbitrarily reducing quota?" There is nothing arbitrary about it. The nationals who are trying to get a handle on the sizes of pledge classes are doing it for very real reasons. They want the sorority experience to be better for all who join,. They want their sorority to be a true sisterhood, where you know the other members, can live with them and get to share experiences. They are more concerned with lifelong friendship than the bottom line. If you are so concerned about a trophy for every entrant, then why aren't you working to increase the number of chapters and to make every chapter better instead of saying insulting things. And, yes, I'm talking to YOU, "Question," who thinks the way to build accord is to call people names. Here's an example. I was at a party last year when a DG had too much to drink and was getting more than sloppy. Another girl was passing judgment on the DG and her friends because no one was taking care of her and getting her out of a potentially bad situation. The thing is, the girl who was passing judgment WAS A DG, TOO. And didn't even know the drunk girl was in her house. Now, you tell me how this is a good thing and how this reflects positively on greek life and how this reflects what Panhellenic stands for.
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