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* This entry is confusing/needs work. I think the description is confusing because it uses a lot of specialty terms that might be confusing, like the term "active." [[User:Rita|Rita]] ([[User talk:Rita|talk]])
* This entry is confusing/needs work. I think the description is confusing because it uses a lot of specialty terms that might be confusing, like the terms "active," "set four," "chapter," and more. [[User:Rita|Rita]] ([[User talk:Rita|talk]])
* Also, the definition does not thoroughly explain what the pref process actually is (to my understand, "preffing" a sorority does not actually mean you definitely get to join that sorority. [[User:Rita|Rita]] ([[User talk:Rita|talk]])
* Also, the definition does not thoroughly explain what the pref process actually is (to my understand, "preffing" a sorority does not actually mean you definitely get to join that sorority. [[User:Rita|Rita]] ([[User talk:Rita|talk]])
* The entry says the term is a noun but the example sentence uses the term as a verb. If it can be used as both a noun and a verb, then the "part of speech section" needs to say that, and there needs to be 2 definitions (one for noun, one for verb) and 2 example sentences. [[User:Rita|Rita]] ([[User talk:Rita|talk]])
* The entry says the term is a noun but the example sentence uses the term as a verb. If it can be used as both a noun and a verb, then the "part of speech section" needs to say that, and there needs to be 2 definitions (one for noun, one for verb) and 2 example sentences. [[User:Rita|Rita]] ([[User talk:Rita|talk]])

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  • This entry is confusing/needs work. I think the description is confusing because it uses a lot of specialty terms that might be confusing, like the terms "active," "set four," "chapter," and more. Rita (talk)
  • Also, the definition does not thoroughly explain what the pref process actually is (to my understand, "preffing" a sorority does not actually mean you definitely get to join that sorority. Rita (talk)
  • The entry says the term is a noun but the example sentence uses the term as a verb. If it can be used as both a noun and a verb, then the "part of speech section" needs to say that, and there needs to be 2 definitions (one for noun, one for verb) and 2 example sentences. Rita (talk)