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by: curiousso it looks like no sororities ended up having more than 28 a pledge class with the average being around 24. being that this is significantly less than usual do people think there is likely to be cobs handed out from a lot of houses?
#2 by: seasoned greek salad
#3 by: Nope
Nope, how it works is that there's something called "total" on campuses - which is the average size of a sorority. After Bid Night and all the new members are added onto rosters, total is calculated and if the number of all members in your chapter is below total, you can COB and if the number of all members is above total you can't.
So, if the new member classes were small, that just means that total will be lower. It won't change how many bids can be offered through COB, all that determines that is the discrepancy in size between a chapter and total.
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by: jmmJan 18, 2019 8:23:41 AM
I heard one sorority took someone who was not on their preference list and then dropped someone who was on their preference list (assuming on the flex list). how is that possible?