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Poster Name:lol
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I don't even know how to begin to address this really. 1. YOU NEED RECS. Some girls will tell you that you don't, it's likely because these girls got very, very lucky during recruitment. What do I mean by this? These girls might be especially pretty, or they might have had WONDERFUL conversations during recruitment. This is hard to do because you're generally only given twenty or so minutes to talk with someone. Bottom line, it's difficult to get into a deep conversation with someone you just met. You won't hit it off with everyone. Also, SOMETIMES, sororities will secure recs for you. I think three sororities at UGA accept collegiate recs, so girls in those houses are currently writing recs for PNMs. Other houses contact alums from the PNM(s)' towns/areas & try to secure a rec. Pretty much every house includes the rec in your score, some give this section more weight than others. IT DEPENDS, BUT JUST KNOW THAT RECS ARE IMPORTANT. 2. YOU WILL BE HAPPY WHERE YOU END UP. No, I can't assure you that you won't end up in a bottom tier house. What I can tell you? AOII is considered an upper-middle or lower-top tier house, and I've heard they put very little weight in recs. AKA, you could end up there. A bottom tier like DPhiE or DG might put a lot of weight in recs, however. I don't know. Please don't think that just because a house is top tier, you HAVE to have some sort of connection. Also, similarly, having connections doesn't guarantee you a bid anywhere.
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