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Legacies and letters of rec

by: Egb

Are legacies and letters of recommendation used anymore during rush? Officially or unofficially? 😊

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#1  by: Legacy   
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Are you a legacy of someone who was a sorority member at UArk? If so, that can help you. Otherwise, being a legacy may not help as much.

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by: EgbMar 15, 2023 7:35:40 PM

Legacy to a sorority at UofArk but from a different university

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by: HaileyMar 15, 2023 8:05:20 PM

You may get a complimentary invite back night one. This is huge for houses that cut big night one. It atleast gives you the opportunity to impress someone second round. It’s a small chance but atleast it’s a chance!

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by: LegacyMar 15, 2023 8:43:15 PM

Legacy from a chapter at a different university is not as helpful as legacy for a UArk chapter. The legacy might help you get an invite after first round, but it may not hold a lot of weight to go further based on legacy alone.

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#2  by: junior    
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Unless you’re a UARK sorority legacy it does not help. You will most likely get a day 1 invite out of courtesy but that’s about it. It hurt me more than it helped me, honestly I wish I would have left it off. Same thing with recommendations get some from UARK alumni they don’t care about other states or schools alumni.

By: junior
by: PnmMar 15, 2023 10:26:03 PM

How did it hurt you?

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by: ^Mar 16, 2023 11:16:07 AM

I think she is saying that letting all the chapters know about your legacy status could lead other houses to think that you have already made up your mind, and so they could release you based on that. It is always okay to tell your legacy house your status, but it won't give you any favors with the other houses if they know. And some girls need to understand what legacy actually is for certain sororities, because it's different for every sorority.

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by: juniorMar 16, 2023 12:10:56 PM

@Pnm it hurt me because I am a legacy to a top house but from oos. UARK takes a lot of oos students but top houses stay top with a majority Arkansas girls because the return invest is greater. Like they’ll stay in Arkansas (more alumni support) and oos girls go back to Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas etc. which once you understand that it makes sense. I wish I had let my legacy house know but kept that info from other houses. Rush is a fast process and you don’t want to give other houses an easy excuse to cut you. Remember there’s 2,200+ PNMs that’s a lot like A LOT for only 11 houses. If you can get recs from UARK alumni, do it. These are the two things I would have done different.

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#3  by: Truth   
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Some sororities’ national offices now explicitly forbid chapters from considering legacy status, because it maintains privilege and isn’t equitable. Pi Phi has this spelled out on their national website - no legacy forms, no first-round courtesy invite, no top-of-the-list placement after pref.

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by: BffrMar 15, 2023 11:05:16 PM

But how can their nationals really enforce that. Let’s be honest here, Pi Phi and every other sorority still cares about legacies, even if they’re not supposed to.

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by: Not Quite TruthMar 16, 2023 11:11:20 AM

No nationals "explicitly forbid" chapters from considering legacy status. A chapter is free to consider legacy in their membership selection if they choose, and legacies are encouraged to let the chapter know they are a legacy. The difference is that the courtesies and policies are no longer AUTOMATIC REQUIREMENTS. This beneits chapters and pnm's alike. But a chapter may certainly choose to pick one pnm over another because of legacy if they wish, it's not banned.

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