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My daughter got back DDD and Chi O for preference round. She loved both sororities but felt she could see herself in DDD more, so she ranked them as #1. On bid day, she got Chi O. She was excited but somewhat disappointed, too. She had a DDD active text her & ask where she was on bid day because several girls thought she was in DDD. During the bid day process, an active who welcomed her home to Chi O alluded to the fact that she was in their top 10 girls. This is my first daughter to go to a school with this level of competitiveness. While, we are all super thrilled at her Chi O bid, I am curious as to the process. Could she have really just been ranked out of quota for DDD? Could another sorority take her , if they ranked her very high but she ranked them as 2. Again, I’m not complaining, just trying to understand the process for my other 2 daughters who will be in college soon.

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Hunble-brag post.

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Minus the humble

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The selection process/ranking is different and secretive to every sorority. I agree with the other poster, she just wasn't high enough on the DDD list or she would have been there if that was her first choice. BUT she did get a very good sorority, so you should be happy and not worrying about it on GR. Your other daughter(s) will have an advantage as their sister is in XO.

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by: HAHAHA!    

Sororities cut in-house sisters all the time now, so there are no guarantees, and Ole Miss is a strange animal. They are freakishly obsessive over these things, and the worst OPs are the ones who live for this stuff, will marry someone from MS, and never leave MS. What a horrible thought. Ugh!

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Your daughter was not within DDD's quota. Even though some members ranked her highly and really wanted he, it is a chapter decision and those members should have checked their new member list on bid day before making an assumption and texting your daughter.

The bid matching algorithm starts at the top of a sorority's ranked list and tries to match with the pnm's who put them at #1. If your daughter had been high enough on DDD's bid list to match with them before they reached quota she would have received a bid from them. She wasn't, so the algorithm then tried to match her with her #2. She was high enough on their list to match with them before they reached quota, so she got the bid from XO.

As you can see, bid matching is when a pnm's ranks carry real weight. XO did not steal her because they ranked her higher than DDD, she just did not match with DDD before they filled up.

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by: TJ   

Thank you for your informative answer. This makes sense to me. And to the haters above who thought I was being a “bragger’ , no, I was just curious about the process. My daughter isn’t wealthy or a legacy and worked hard to get her spot and I am very proud of her.

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I am AMAZED to the point of LARGE DOUBT that Chi O told her she was top 10. Lol what would the other new members think if this info got out? lol, what a joke of a post

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by: TJ    

I have no idea but this is what was relayed and that is where she got her bid. I could write a book on the things that went down this week but I really don’t care that much. My daughter is happy & that’s all that matters.

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This didn’t happen

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