can we lower quota?
by: NJCTCAcan we take less girls a bunch of these half naked,tattooed,over-tanned girls don’t fit here we need lower quotas more cuts
#1by: Solved
Actually, yes, any sorority can cut whoever and however many they want. No sorority can be forced to invite back or bid anyone they don't want to. The number that each sorority is given to invite back each round is their upper limit, not to exceed. They can invite back fewer than that number any round if they wish and possibly end up not taking quota if they are okay with that.
If a sorority really wants to curate their new member class, and not invite back as many as their suggested numbers say they can, then they should make those cuts in the earliest rounds possible so that pnm's know where they stand and aren't lead on.
The last chance that a sorority has to release the pnm's they really don't want to end up with is with invitations to pref. Because if you invite a pnm to your pref it means you want her as a member, so you have to have her on your ranked bid list somewhere; therefore, anyone at your pref could end up with a bid. Quota is not set until after all pnm's have signed their cards, and then bid matching with quota additions finalizes all the new member classes.
So if a sorority really doesn't want any "half naked,tattooed,over-tanned girls" all they need to do is release them early with the grade risks.
#3by: So It Goes
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by: nah
More chapters just spreads the half naked, tattooed, over-tanned girls out more or shuffles them down to make chapters have to take them for numbers. It has nothing to do with recruiting for quality, or chapters inviting back fewer pnm's than their RFM says they can. If we can get out of the mindset that the almighty RFM must be obeyed, then 'lower' chapters would be smaller but of higher quality membership and higher retention.