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Over the past 18 years, conflict over, those that are Varsity qualified and those that aren't, has been ever present.
In Southern California, we are given a 200 question study guided to do at home. 100 questions are extracted from the 200 and this becomes our classification exam. So memorization can play an important role in passing the exam. Participants are given 3 chances to pass it. Last season got pretty nasty to the point that "Good Old Boy" and "Racial" remarks surfaced from some of those not considered "Varsity" qualified. Aside from the exam, what other "objective" metrics are used out there as guidelines to achieving a "Varsity" rating. We'd like to try and make it as clear as possible to our Chapter members, what the criterion is/will be for consideration to a "Varsity" rating.
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