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University: Johns Hopkins University - JHUGreek Organization: Alpha Phi
Author: recruitment
Comment: After hearing what a lot of upperclassmen I know have said, I thought it was funny the Instagram post today of their classes throughout the years. The 2019 class had a a good number of girls! 2018...fewer...2017...fewer than that. A lot of girls talk about the allure of aphi disappearing after their freshman spring and dropping once they hit sophomore year and it’s a little more obvious when they posted that set of class pictures on Instagram. Since a lot of people know this is the trend within aphi with their poor turnout of older classes at events (mixers/philanthropy/Panhel events), I don’t understand why they would post this photo on Instagram. Granted, this is a trend commonly seen in all the sororities, everyone gets less involved as they get deeper into their education, but this poorly? 10 girls? Each sorority gets a little under 40 bids per year, and you were only able to keep 20 of them in your sorority at the most? (being generous here) I just don’t understand why they would showcase that. Did they really only have 10 seniors at recruitment? And only 15 juniors? + 7-12 (seniors/juniors) that we’re behind the scenes of recruitment as exec or recruitment guides or excused from recruitment I’m assuming. Pretty lame if you ask me, hard to make friends when they all drop the sorority after a year.
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