Our gym has a strict 36 AA at a meet to move up, plus "no reduction in effort after meeting the 36 requirement". But this is a new team (2nd year), where everyone started out as a L3. In the first year, only 3 girls moved to L4. This year 12 out of 14 L3s have already met the 36 requirement for next season. The team doesn't start training new skills for the next level until the end of this season, so the girls can't be judged on how competent they are on the new level skills before having their next season level set. My daughter just qualified to move up this weekend and is super excited. After two seasons of listening to the L3 floor music, I'm equally excited just so I don't have to listen to it after the next 4 weekends.
At least, that was what it was so far. However, this weekends meet has caused a tizzy because the 3 L4 girls won team overall by score, but weren't awarded the win or trophy because they didn't have 5 girls at that level. So, I have a sneaky suspicion that a couple of our more talented L3s are going to suddenly be L5 for next season.
I like the fact that the rule has been pretty "cut and dried" as it has avoided some of the pushier parents causing problems. That said, when my daughter ended last season with a 35.9 as her best AA, she was pretty upset to have to repeat the level.