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A "snap bid" is usually given out on bid day so you can enjoy the day and pledge with the rest of the class. You had to have been dropped from a particular sorority or you cut that particular sorority. If they don't make quota, then they can offer you a "snap" bid. I had a good friend go through recruitment last year. On bid day she got a call asking if she would accept a bid from a house she had cut earlier in the week. She said yes, enjoyed bid day, and now really likes her sorority. I am not sure what "quota additions" means. It may mean that the top houses are told they can have a certain number of new members for quota and then, at the last minute, they are told they can actually take more new members. This happened last year, too.
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