snap bidding
by: anoncan someone explain to me how snap vids work? if i got dropped from a house earlier in recruitment could i receive a snap bid from them? or if i didn’t meet with a house could i get one from them? i know it only works if they don’t meet there quota
#1 by: snaps
The likelihood of getting a snap bid is very low; there are not many of them given, and are nothing to count on. You are only eligible to receive a snap bid if you were dropped by all houses or if you dropped out voluntarily. If you sign the MRABA card and receive a bid you are not eligible for a snap. Any house not meeting quota can snap before bids go out, and a pnm who got farther in the rounds with them before dropping out would be who they target. A house that dropped you early on is not going to snap you. Snap bids are few and far between.
#3 by: Advisor
I was a rush advisor at another southern campus for a few years. We missed quota by 1 one year and we snapped a girl who we released between sisterhood & Pref…..chapter liked her she just didn’t have enough votes to make the Pref invitation list.
She then withdrew from rush b/c she didn’t like her options for Pref….don’t know what or how many Pref options she had. We went from 6 max sisterhood to 3 Pref back then. When we found out we needed to snap 1 new member, we sorted the Panhellenic list of no-bid PNM’s by the last party of ours attended, then pulled our voting records.
We would definitely NOT have snapped a PNM cut after Open House. There were probably 5ish PNM’s on the list we would have been open to snapping. Think we have a ranked list of 3 to Panhellenic in case our top pick(s) declined the snap.
I have heard most sororities on most campuses work the same way if they miss quota.
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by: whateverAug 12, 2022 9:59:42 PM
is there a list of girls that were dropped?
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