quota and #s
by: QuestionI heard quota was 67, but I also heard a couple houses that usually make quota got in the 50s...So what's the truth?
#1by: what
My house got nearly 90 girls this year. A handful dropped after bid day but we are still at a very high number for this PC class. It would be really confusing and annoying if some sororities didn’t make a quota of ~70 and we somehow ended up with ~90... I’m pretty sure that wouldn’t happen though. There were a lot of girls this year with not enough houses so I would imagine every sorority got similar sized PCs
#2by: It's possible
Snap Bids to reach campus total (likely the majority) or Quota Additions (probably the minority) were likely the cause of an almost 90 girl class (20+ above quota). It's still possible for another house on campus not to make quota---maybe they cut too harshly, maybe a lot of girls that attended their pref didn't list them as #1. I know what our house took (above quota), but I don't want to out my house on here. I also know which house the OP is in because of the # she listed, but I don't know other sorority specifics.
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by: Not Snap Bids
Snap Bids are only used to get to Quota. They are NEVER used to reach campus total; that is what COB is used for. Quota Additions are the only reason for a house to take more than quota on bid day. Quota Addition placement considers the PNM's top choice house, their place on the bid list, the size of the chapter membership, and other factors. If a house was given a disproportionate number of quota additions it is because they are far more below total than the other houses where those PNM's preffed. It is also possible that a house would immediately offer bids through COB the day after bid day to include them in their new member class.