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SK is being brought to Alabama because of the dense amount of girls in sorority life. Houses that operate with 400+ girls is not comfortable for anyone. It's stressful for the PNMs, it's stressful for the actives, it's stressful for the girls on Exec Board in all houses, it's stressful for the house staff, and it's stressful for Panhellenic. No one really wants a new sorority to come to campus, but it's something that has to happen unless Panhellenic stops makings sure almost all PNMs get a bid. Personally, I enjoy that my pledge class is large, but there comes a point where it's too big. I think there should be a 100 girl cap to the amount of girls per pledge class... Even though I love my sisters, it's not fun being suffocated by 400 other girls every time there's an event. It's not fun having so many sisters in my pledge class that I don't know a handful of their names, let alone girls in other pledge classes. Alabama has such a strong and amazing Greek system, but the amount of girls per house is absurd. It's great that there are so many different personalities but the truth is that I don't know a majority of them. SK is being brought here in hopes to combat the growing house sizes. Personally, I'm not excited for another house. I think our 16 houses are great and SK personally wouldn't appeal to me as a PNM. BUT I know that this is necessary. The only other way to combat the growing house sizes to to lower the Bid Match Rate, which I know will never happen.
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