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by: Curious#11by: My thoughts
#12by: Here's the thing, though
I grew up in the suburbs and I had no problem getting rec letters.
But if you are from a small town, maybe very few of your mom's friends went to college at all, much less joined a sorority. Your high school teachers went to college, but they were probably not in a sorority. (Believe it or not, most college grads are not involved in Greek life. In fact many colleges, including the one my mother went to, don't have fraternities or sororities at all.)
It just seems to me that in this era of social media there are better and more accurate ways of finding out what a PNM is like, than to require letters from someone who may not even know the PNM at all.
#13by: Recs
An alum can write a long antiquated letter or simply fill out a form online and forward it to the chapter's Recruitment advisor. Social media is not the way to go, trust me. A recommendation also tells a chapter that this PNM is someone who could be a member in good standing. This means she would be less likely to have to drop due to grades, standards, or financials. I am not meaning to sound cold, but. Sorority relies on timely-paid dues (for 3 or 4 years) to function. My house has three options for recommendations: Highly Rwcommend, Recommend, and a No Rec. I don't HR unless I personally know the girl and family well. If I am relying on outside information (a friend's daughter I don't know but know that she has strong credentials or after speaking to a teacher or counselor, etc). A No Rec will result in a girl being cut after first round. An alum has learned something about her that she would not represent the house well AND most likely wouldn't be able to remain in the house due to reasons I listed above. Recs are important!
#14by: IMHO
I had all of my recs in place long before rush began mainly because of my moms friends and neighbors. So I'm not sure what would have happened without one for the house I ended up in.
She has written a ton of recs over the years and told me that she has written some for friend of a friend--someone she didn't know well but stated so in the rec based strictly on grades,act and activities. She has however written many recs stating "I cannot recommend this girl!" She has heard that these type of recs carry more weight.
Basically her suggestion is to just get the recs. If they don't mean anything to one house they will mean everything to another. You may never know which house is which!
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by: same
I agree.
I'm the first in my family to even go to college. I had zero recs and got in to what people on here would call a middle house.