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by: Juj#1by: gph
#3by: answer
I'm not a Gamma Phi but I was a legacy to that house. The answer is that YES they respect legacies. Each legacy is more carefully considered than the non-legacies. They are invited back to an extra party and I remember going to legacy weekends at the house when I was younger. The legacies parents and grandparents are the ones donating to the foundation (like my mom does.) They ended up releasing me and I have absolutely no hard feelings because I love my house. My mom told me to go where I was the most at home and I am completely in love with the girls I call sisters. Not every legacy house is right for every legacy. You need to be your own person and not just follow blindly in another's footsteps.
#5by: well
I look at respecting legacies as giving them an extra chance to see if they're a good fit and releasing them early if they're not so they can find a better fit. I think you're equating respect as an automatic bid which no sorority in the world does. If you are complaining on this website because you didn't get a bid to a house just because your mom or grandmother did, you need to work on your own SELF respect.
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by: ku sorority
So.... even though your mom gives them money they still released you? But you say they respect legacies. You definitely contradicted yourself. Hands down they do not care about legacies as do any house.