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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />double legacy<br /><br /> Poster Message:
When I went through rush I was a double legacy to two houses that are considered among the best. I had one sister who went to Mizzou three years earlier and was abroad during rush. I had two cousins in different houses and another, older sister who had graduated from a big Ten university with a respected Greek scene. I was getting information from all sides about which houses to pledge and, interestingly, on the last day of rush I had both my legacy houses and another that I just loved. I wound up not choosing one of my legacy houses and am thrilled to be where I am. But here's what I found during rush. There were houses I could see myself in and houses I would never choose --I would rather not be Greek than be in those houses. I actually could have seen myself as an AXO, DDD, XO, PiPhi, DG, Theta, ADPi, KD or Kappa. (And, yes, my house and my legacy houses are listed there). I would have dropped if I had wound up with PhiMu, SK, Sigma, APhi or Zeta. It's mainly about how their reputations would have reflected on me and also the security element. Some of these houses just aren't very well established and don't seem to have much support from their alums or nationals and might not be around in 20+ years. I realized this is very subjective. Tell me why I am wrong.
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