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why has it been such a bad year for recruitment?

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In previous years sororities barely even did COB or if they did it would be super lowkey... this year pi phi and aopi both did it right after formal recruitment and now three sororities are having a public winter rush, what’s changed? Are people losing interest in the Greek scene and too many girls are dropping?

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man schools tough

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Most of the sororities have always done COB but it was always lowkey with no advertising so that's why it seems like it. But now the sororities are taking it more seriously. All of the sororities have done/ are doing COB this year.

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is APhi doing COBs this semester?

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You are just rubbing in how Aphi got the best pledge class with the hottest most involved girls 💕💕 we don't need to do COBs

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lol @aphi you have done cob every single semester in the past few years and everyone knows

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Most sororities try and have an ideal retention of 95-100%, and most at western do. But sororities are also a lot bigger now (90+ ppl). Back when they were smaller and 5% dropped, it wasn’t worth it to COB 1-2 girls, but now when 5% drop theres 4-5 spots, so its more worth it to have a COB class/winter rush

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There’s nothing wrong with doing COB / winter recruitment. For most sororities it happens every once in a while especially when large pledge classes graduate. But when a sorority has to do it every single semester for years you can’t deny it reveals some issues with member retention.

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