total number of bids?
by: PnmSo we all know that almost 2,000 girls registered for recruitment this year! That's really great. And I know people drop during the week because of various reasons, but about how many bids are given out among ALL of the sororities?
#1by: Senior
#2by: Nobody knows
If all 1890 go through the week and don't suicide, 1890 bids will be given out. Pledge classes were around 90 LAST year but it differs each year depending on how many girls stick it out. It's uncommon to be dropped completely and only about 50 girls were dropped last year. The rest of the girls who didn't finish the process dropped out or suicided after pref. don't worry about how many bids will be given out - if YOU stick it out and maximize your options, you'll get a bid (presuming you have the grades and don't do anything stupid like tell the houses you're only considering one house or weird like headphone girl). That's all you need to worry about!
#3by: Whatever
"my house and at least four others have said we WILL NOT take pledge classes any bigger than last year's."
Never going to happen. You are a member of a national or international organization. You don't get to make decisions like that. If you tried, I guarantee there would be a lot of national representatives coming to campus and you'd be in some serious trouble with your parent organization.
Individual chapters have some autonomy. Choosing to bid less than quota is not one of those areas where there is any independence. If you think it is, you need to do some research.
#4by: question
Question for "stop" and "ah,no"
What exactly do your nationals propose you do to keep quota at 75? Are you being asked to encourage PNMs to drop from recruitment and ISP?
I think everyone can agree that huge new member classes aren't ideal. But what, exactly, do you think the solution is? The way I see it, there are two options. Open for expansion and patiently wait until a new house/chapter can be established, and/or hope that interest or college enrollment declines of its own accord. Or, actively work to discourage PNMs from wanting to be greek.
I can't think of a more un-panhellenic, mean-spirited, detrimental method than trying to arbitrarily reduce quota by discouraging participation. If that is what your nationals are all about, I would certainly like to know who they think they are to try to discourage women from becoming greek. That just flies in the face of everything that NPC stands for.
#5by: Some Truth
ALot of chapters want to keep pledge classes between 85-100 becaus eit makes sorority life more personal. There are some chapters, including my own who's nationals are weary about having huge pledge classes even though it grows the sorority. They think that 100 is already huge. My guess is that the pledge classes will stay the same, less girls are rushing this year than last year and even though the numbers are big there are still many girls who will choose to drop for various reasons. There will also be a small handful of girls who get dropped from every house for serious reasons. But pledge classes will stay in between 85-100.
#7by: Honestly
A 90 person pledge class is a ridiculous size and they're only getting bigger. Just because more girls want to be Greek and sign up to rush doesn't mean they should be.... Being Greek is a privelige and we should keep it that way. It's competitive for PNMs and if more PNMs sign up that doesn't mean that spots will just magically appear in our chapters. So many chapters have pledge classes with girls that don't get to live in because the PCs are already too big. If you get cut, too bad . But just because there's more of you shouldn't mean we have to take you .
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by: Tiger
Who is headphone girl?