Rec Letters and Connections
by: pnm
Does uark really take rec letters into account? Do I need to be sure to get them all, or could it potentially hurt me in rush?
Also, how great do my connections need to be? I have lots of friends in sororities in the Midwest and some in SEC schools, so would that help? My step mom is the only familial connection I have to sororities, and her sorority isn't at uark.
#2by: Wps
#3by: hello
it will never hurt to get a rec letter. obviously it can be hard to gather a lot, especially with limited connections. try and reach out to recent alums to see if they'll help you out. some houses require rec letters to extend a bid, but they'll have an alum write one if it comes down to it at the end of recruitment. connections can help, but I know many girls who went through with none and made it into their desired house by just being themselves. don't stress yourself about the logistics; it'll all work out.
#4by: Important
Get recommendation letters for every house if you can! Not having them will only hurt you. Also do not rely on a great recommendation letter or legacy to get you a bid into a sorority! There were a ton of girls heartbroken during recruitment because they got cut from their legacy house, so please keep an open mind so you aren’t disappointed
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by: pnm
So is it okay to ask an active uark sorority girl to write a letter of rec? I read through the recruitment rules yesterday, and I know there's a lot of restrictions on active members contacting PNMs.