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Poster Name:Aunt Gin
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Not an active, but an active alumna. The answer is....maybe. Some houses literally have enough legacies to fill two or three new member classes. They can't take everyone. There going to take the best girls they can, whether legacies or not. You want a nice mix of lots of legacies, but you also want "new" blood, too. The idea is to have a well-balanced membership. I wouldn't count on being a legacy very heavily, and if you're a legacy to one of the "big 6" than have been on campus a long, long time, I wouldn't count on it t all. The "newer" groups....might have a little more sway there. But just a little. They're not necessarily going to take everybody, either. And if a PNM has a sister currently in a house, that's a strong connection and might influence other sororities to release her and make space for someeone more likely to pledge.
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