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by: PNM
My friend said that you usually get what you pref. Is this true?
Also, are many cuts made after 3rd round? How does that usually go down and how does the "voting" by the sororities take place. I want to know the secrets! :)
#2by: bamaa!
not necessarily I know plenty of girls who didn't get their first choice after pref! It just depends how high each house has you on their bid list after you pref them. If you want one house and put it first on your pref list, but your second choice has you higher on their bid list, you may get either or.
#7by: Stop
There is NOTHING you can do about it. About any of it. You can't affect chapter cuts, or how we choose who to invite back, or anything about the process. There is no strategy, no insider information, and no gaming the system. And no one is going to come on here and tell you any 'secrets,' Miss Greek Rank. So, PNM's, stop obsessing. All you need to know is that you should not decline any invitations during recruitment. That's it. So just stop.
#8by: .
I ended up in my third choice and I couldn't be happier. I thought that I really wanted my first and second choice but looking back I would not fit in with those houses. This probably means that they had me close to the top of their list. Somehow that "5%" chance worked out in my favor. So if you find yourself in my situation on bid day, don't worry and embrace that house with open arms.
#10by: Hmm
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This day you go from 8 to 3 houses. In my experience almost everyone in my rho chi got cut by at least 1 house they were hoping to pref. If you go to pref no matter how many houses you have and don't suicide in voting, you will automatically get one of the 3 houses you pref even if you're a quota extension. So basically if they pref you, you're somewhere on their bid list. So thats why cuts are high bc if they don't truly see you fitting in, this is the last chance to bail you out.
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