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by: pnmcan someone please explain to me a little more about bid day and how it works with the three houses you prefed , like step by step , I'm just confused (assuming i don't suicide)
#1by: duab
dont suicide. seriously a dumb movie and pha will drop you low on their overall lists.after you preff your top three houses, pha will look at how you ranked the houses and how they ranked you. then it is a "mutual selection". they pair you with a house and that is who ends up on your bid card. For instance, if you preffed Zeta high but they preffed you middle/low on their list then your second choice preffed you super high you would get that house! it really just depends on how many girls that are high on zeta's list preffed them first.
#2by: bid matching
Have to disagree a bit with the poster above. Except for the advice not to suicide, which is 100% spot on!!!
After you attend preference, you will rank the houses you attend and sign a MRABA. That's a binding agreement that you are bound to a bid offered to you by any house you rank. If you visit three houses, you can rank up to three houses. If you attend two, you can rank two. Attend one, rank one. So the first consideration is how many preference parties you are invited to. If you choose not to rank a house whose preference party you attended, you are saying you'd rather not be greek at all than be in that house. Not really the best decision after meeting them no more than 4 times, but that's just my opinion.
Each house also creates a list of all the women who attended their preference parties. If they had 200 women attend, they rank #1 to #200. If they had 500 women attend, they rank #1 to #500. Each house will have a different number of women at preference, based on their historical strength and the release figure methodology statistics. Don't worry about that. :)
Let's say quota is 100. You rank ABC #1, DEF #2, and GHI #3. ABC has 200 women at their preference, DEF has 300, and GHI has 400.
If you are #150 on ABC's list, and at least 100 of the first 149 women rank ABC #1, you will not receive a bid to ABC. If ABC still hasn't gotten 100 women by the time they get to you on your list, you will get a bid from them. You could be #200 on their list and
#4by: Ya see
Well here it is spelled in black and white ladies. Once you reach preference the 3 sororities you visit can potentially see you as a member in their chapter. The rest is just up to how they rank and how you pref. if you can make it through the whole week, and maximize your preferences you're assured a bid. And like it was said above maximizing your preference allows you to be a quota addition, so even if you technically weren't high up enough any of the bid lists on your pref day sororities because you prefecened them all you'll be a quota addition and possibly to the sorority you rank first. If you ask me taking the risk of preffing a sorority you liked less has a better reward than suiciding.
#5by: Wondering
#6by: well.....
OK hold up a little bit. While yes, you should DEFINITELY maximize your options if you can maybe see yourself in every house on your pref card, you shouldn't do it if you absolutely cannot see yourself in one of the houses on pref day. if you attend a preference party and have literally zero intentions of joining, don't pref them. because if you do, there is a chance you could match them and then take that spot away from a girl who does want to be there and that is the worst thing you can do. so, while suiciding is generally looked at as a bad thing to do, and it does lower your chances of being a quota addition, if you really don't want to be in the house, do not rank them at all. Don't take a spot away from a girl for your own selfish purposes.
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by: bid matching
get a bit from them, so long as they have not matched 100 women yet.
If you don't get a bid from ABC, then you move on to DEF. If DEF matches 100 women before they get to you on their list, then you will move on to GHI. If you are one of the first 100 women to match to DEF, based on where you are in their list, you will get a bid from them.
If you don't get a bid from DEF and move on to GHI, then again, you will get a bid from them if you are one of the first 100 women to match to them.
IF AND ONLY IF you maximize your options (aka - rank every house you attended preference) you could become a quota addition. Let's say that ABC, DEF, and GHI all match 100 women before they get to you on any of their lists. Theoretically you would not get a bid at all. BUT, if you maximize your options, you'll be placed as a quota addition. You'll never know you were a quota addition, and your house will never know. There is no set rule as to which house you will be placed to. Usually you'd get your #1 choice, but sometimes if your 2nd or even 3rd choice is smaller or doesn't have as many quota additions, you might get placed there to even things out. Bottom line, you will get a bid somewhere, even if you don't match.
That's confusing, so feel free to ask questions if you want anything clarified!!