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by: dwill the pledge classes be smaller because they are adding a new sorority?
#1by: Depends
Depends on how many girls sign up for recruitment. SK is going to be taking a lot of upperclassmen who might not have otherwise rushed, and some girls will not take part in recruitment to join, but the majority will come from girls who went through recruitment and didn't like what they had left, decided that they might actually enjoy SK and being a founding member, or any number of reasons.
Some people say people who were dropped from recruitment completely will go SK, but since those girls are usually grade or personal risks, I can't imagine SK would take them either.
#2by: hard to tell
Please someone correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand SK is not going all the way through formal recruitment, they have an open house round and then after rush they're going to hold their own recruitment for the girls who have yet to pledge. Whether these be people who were dropped or girls that decided to not go through formal recruitment. So no because the amount of girls will still be evenly distributed across the 16 houses that they were last year. BUT i'm hoping less girls sign up for rush and more get cut than last year because they changed the GPA cutoff but I honestly don't know if that many with get dropped completely considering Alpha phi may need to take more risks than usual and thetas interest will be decreased because they are the only ones without a house stil.
#3by: SK quota
And because Panhellenic is dropping the upperclassmen quota because of SK, lots of good girls will be cut. They can’t compete. Panhellenic hopes the upperclassmen are funneled to the new sorority rather than not be a part of Greek life. Hopefully the new group of upperclassmen that are dropped will not be too bitter because of the quota change to benefit SK. Doubtful tho. Not a good way to start
#5by: Ok
Unlike freshman quota, houses are not and have never been required to meet upperclassman quota. It’s there so that the houses don’t have to feel like they are sacrificing a freshman bid to take a sophomore. Many sophomores who get bids have made a lot of friends in a specific house and are likely going to get a bid whether there is an upperclassman quota or not. (Also, some houses don’t take upperclassmen anyway.)
Will there probably be a few who fall through the cracks? Yes, but they probably didn’t do the work this past year to make serious connections and great grades. I don’t think this is something to be upset over. In all honestly it will probably help the lower houses because of the trickle down effect.
#7by: Ya
#8by: Don’t worry
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I think girls are going to be better off going APhi and so much better off with Theta then SK. I also think rushing out of the stadium will be fine for theta as all the girls know their house will be done for their sophomore year and beyond. There was a lot of excitement when we opened our new house and it is really cool to be a part of it. That should be a bump for theta. Those that rush SK are taking a huge risk and will take time to be taken seriously. The GPA change will cut a lot of girls and it looks like we are registering Leeds girls for July already. It will be interesting.
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