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do sororities look at recs

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Do they? I'm not sure how many I'll need. Right now I have one for ZTA, DZ, AOP, and XO. Was just wondering if sororities actually read them before bid day/rush week

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I heard they all value recs differently. Some read them word for word, some skim through or not at all but all sororities appreciate them.

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You need 1-2 recs per sorority. There are 17 sororities! I would be concerned if those are the only recs you have going into an SEC recruitment. Some sororities can't extend a bid without a rec on file. Yes, they have alums on hand to write recs if they like you...but, there are 1500-2,000 girls who have all of the recs and info perfect. Don't give them a reason to cut you. Most girls are just not that much more outstanding than the next. All PNM's at Auburn were probably the top of their class academically, beautiful, tons of community service, and activites galore. Do yourself a favor and get busy asking for recs. Yes, all sororities look at recs...they may look at them differently from sorority to sorority....but they DO look at them, especially if it is an Auburn alumna.

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this last statement scared me!!! Most of my recs are from people that really know me and did NOT go to Auburn. Mine are more like true personal recommendations. I know a few actives, not many, and I am just hoping that most sororities will give me a good honest look.

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The sorority I am currently in is the one I didn't even have a rec for. I know recs can be really hard to get, especially for me since I was living in such a small town with having no greek connections, but try your best to get as many as possible!

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