trying to make sense of SIP failure
by: Sad Dad
Our daughter didn't have a great rush. With a 3.7 GPA, she fell victim to a grade cut on day one. In the end, she was left with a "top" house ["A"] she really wanted and a house she continued to cut but they kept inviting her back ["B"]. Because she only wanted "A", she pref'd them #1 without a #2 (i.e. SIP) with our encouragement. To be sure, she understood it was house "A" or bust. She simply didn't feel house B was a good fit.
Long story short, she didn't get a bid from house "A". As I understand it, house "A" met their quota before reaching her on their list, i.e. she didn't rank high enough on house "A's" list.
Is there any scenario in which she would have caught a bid for house "A" had she pref'd house "B" as her #2?
#1by: Hi
#2by: @Sad Dad
Yes, there is that scenario. It is this: if both houses had her ranked too low to match with her before they reached quota, then she would have been placed as a quota addition at either house. The algorithm tries to place the pnm with her #1 ranked house if at all possible. At this point, she is eligible for a COB and needs to reach out to her #1 pref house right now and tell them that she wants a bid from them whenever they might be doing so.
#3by: @sad dad
i am so sorry for you and your daughter. i hate hearing of this happening for anyone. i know your daughter would not have been cut on grades alone by that many houses unless it was a 2.7 not a 3.7 gpa. is that what you meant? if her gpa was 3.2 or better and she had huge cuts first round there would have been some other reason. connections inside a house is super important the higher up the ranks you go. an alumni with clout can get you past first round cuts as well. arkansas rush is not an easy process. the girls that don’t come prepared usually have a difficult time. so sorry again.
#4by: Rush is brutal at UofA!
Your daughter has a great GPA and really I think too much goes into that anyway. There is so much that can happen during rush. Knowing someone in the house is important but you can still get cut even if you know some girls because it is so competitive. Girls will also get cut over stupid stuff like going out w someone's ex from years ago! They can just be overlooked because there are so many great girls that go through each year so they "fall through the crack." This has NOTHING to do w the pnm. They are all great girls! So-no, I do not think it would have changed anything.
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Wrong, there would still have been a chance BECAUSE of the way quota additions work. When it gets down to that point, the pnm rank is favored and would have had a better chance of getting A over B. Not 100% chance, but a very good one.