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if I want to cob can I email the sororities to show I'm interested

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#1  by: Yup   
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Yes you can. But the biggest time for COB is the spring semester! (so maybe email after homecoming or during winter break)

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by: thank youAug 22, 2017 6:45:59 PM

thank you!

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#2  by: LIES   
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Definitely email now! COB will be done ASAP for most houses

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#3  by: My opinion   
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I truly think that if there are so many houses that couldn't fill their pledge classes after formal recruitment, that maybe we have too many sororities on this campus. There are sororities that COB every semester, seemingly all the time. If it's that hard to recruit and keep members, perhaps it's time to reconsider the value of having 15 sororities here.

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by: noAug 29, 2017 3:15:43 PM

To clarify: COB DOES NOT MEAN THAT A HOUSE WAS UNSUCCESSFUL AT RECRUITMENT. COB allows chapters get up to the campus total, which is typically the AVERAGE chapter size. The way math works, half the chapters are under the average size. That doesn’t necessarily mean anything negative about those chapters. Maybe they took more sophomores or women who had high school credit and graduated in three years, and so have smaller senior pledge classes. Whatever the case, it seems smart to me to take new members when you can. It means additional funds, the ability to be more competitive in Homecoming/Greek Week, and more sisters. We all know outstanding women who aren’t currently part of PHA – COB let’s chapters have a shot and getting them. We also know that chapters from all “tiers” COB, so let’s stop calling it a problem and start celebrating the opportunity to welcome more quality women into PHA.

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by: YepAug 29, 2017 4:19:08 PM

I love cob babies. Chapters that choose to cob are smart imo

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by: except...Aug 29, 2017 6:58:35 PM

When a house COBs semester after semester there IS a problem. They are 1) recruiting the wrong types of girls 2) losing many who can't make grades 3) taking girls who eventually flunk out 4) taking girls who aren't serious about school and drop out 5) can't retain their seniors 6) can't afford sorority life and on and on. It's not a good sign. They aren't a strong house. And - hint - it has nothing to do with girls who graduate in three years.

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by: UgAug 29, 2017 7:14:04 PM

Hey troll^ why don't you take a hike no one wants to hear your bitter bs.

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