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Poster Name:Honestly
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Go to Greek Chat. Some say they're old biddies, but there's nice people, too. Sorority alums, actives, advisers, officers and UGA threads. Legit info, matches with what I've seen. It's normal to be nervous, but over 75% of girls in UGA fall formal DO get bids! Most who don't choose to drop out. As for top houses, every sorority has to drop a certain # of girls, and the more popular they are, the more they have to cut. That's why nobody should focus on JUST them. Get recs to every sorority. They're like endorsements and not having them is an easy way for sororities to make early cuts. Recs usually keep you in past first round. They come from sorority alumnae, but they don't have to be from UGA chapters. Start by asking teachers. Any woman who went to a 4-year school might have a Greek affiliation. Neighbors, friend's moms, parent's co-workers, ladies you know from church, babysitting, work, anywhere. If your mom is on Facebook, have her post that you need recs. Tons have found alums that way. Recs usually go out in summer, so you have time. You'll give alums a photo and resume that they'll send in with a form they get from their nationals website. Also, social media gets looked at, so keep it classy. Good luck and check out Greek Chat. If you post, don't give identifying info. Sororities can figure out who you are. And don't ask about specific sororities. They get riled up over that. There's so much UGA info, tho, you'll learn lots just by reading.
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