SORORITY REC LETTERS
by: rechelpOk can someone honestly tell me how important recommendation letters are for Purdue sororities. Can I still get a bid without one??
#1 by: yep
Short answer is that it depends on the house. Recs won't get you a gty bid but might get you to second round. Long story short, recs aren't hugely impt here and you are largely on your own. Note that this comments excludes Kappa. Its also kinda late for recs but if you think it might help you then by all means have them sent in via email to the houses you are interested in. Also know though that if you are a legacy (houses define this differently so you need to check) that this can impact invites too and in ways you might not expect. So, strongly suggest doing your research before declaring any legacy status info.
#3 by: :)
They really don’t matter here. The girls in houses now will choose who they want and having a rec letter from some mom who was here 20 years ago doesn’t really change that. Don’t be worried if you don’t have one. And if you do have a letter for a certain house I wouldn’t get your hopes up on automatically being invited back.
#4 by: Well then
Sorority rec letters and legacies really don’t matter during recruitment at Purdue. However, any sorority receiving a rec SHOULD at least ask that pnm back after open houses, especially with it being virtual. In regards to legacies, especially if the alum was at Purdue- houses should put high priorities to those legacies because when they don’t- I’ll guarantee the alums for sure won’t support- snd that means $$$$$$. Think twice ladies.
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by: uhAug 24, 2021 10:11:28 AM
Purdue isn’t Alabama. Most houses will invite girls with a rec back after open house and that’s it. Unless you’re a Kappa legacy, if the girl isn’t a good fit for the house, they won’t keep you just because your mom went to Purdue 30 years ago. Most sororities stopped prioritizing legacies at a national level recently as well.