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Old 05-01-2002, 12:19 AM
catlady catlady is offline
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The bigger the chapter, the more discipline problems that have to be handled by only a few people. Sometimes, when there are too many, some may fall through the cracks and think it is okay to continue that sort of behavior.

In some cases, it also means that it is more difficult to meet quorum when doing some events or when you want to do something like a tour of a business or community service that would be great, and you are limited to how many people can participate. That's not cool and some people get upset when they are excluded for any reason.

Plus, it would be better to know those in your organization on a personal level so you can at least recognize them when you see them on campus.

Plus, when certain issues come up, meetings would be too long because everyone would have a different opinion and would want to express it. Our meetings already run about 2 hours long with 40 people. I can't imgaine what it would be like with 150!
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