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Old 08-13-2002, 11:38 AM
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James, the answer to your question is ... a pain in the rear end. It's more sorority rush math. Basically, the more girls in the past who have chosen to come back to ABC's party, the more girls ABC has to cut. If ABC is really popular and girls never cut them, whereas many girls are uninterested in XYZ, XYZ can invite more girls back than can ABC - the theory being the same number of girls will be at their parties in the end. But if XYZ is allowed to invite back 100 girls, they are allowed to invite fewer if they want to. (For example, if XYZ has had very poor rushes in the past and is required to make hardly any cuts, they still should, just so they look like they are choosing their sisters and not taking all comers.)
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