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How much do the USC sororities take legacy into account when making a decision? In addition, how important are rec letters?

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rec letters are meaningless. being a legacy helps a lot.

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DG has a huge group of legacy "kitchen girls" who are hidden during rush.

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This is hilarious. it's USC for christ sake, not Alabama. Getting into a sorority house here is easier than stealing candy from a child. Letters work fine and these girls eat up legacies like crazy.

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being a legacy does NOT help with sororities. it does with frats. sororities do not honor this at all!

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yes they do. there are national rules that require sororities to keep direct legacies in rush and not drop them for a certain number of rounds, and many houses require you not to drop a direct (mother, grandmother, etc.) legacy on preference night. it DOES help. you obviously don't know what you're talking about, because these are the rules in houses like kappa, theta and DG soooo....yeah.

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just because there are national rules doesn't mean the houses follow them. I know of at least 3 direct legacies for aphi that were dropped after convo day because they "didn't see it on the application". So no, national rules do not dictate everything

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what type of difference can a rec letter make

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@well: You said "Kappa and DG and Theta all follow this rule with incredible strictness." This is laughable. One of the girls in my sorority had a USC Kappa mom. So, a straight, very direct legacy. And she was pretty, smart and fun.... but apparently not enough so for Kappa. Kappa's loss, our gain!!!

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I never said that they require them to TAKE the girls. They can drop them, but only after a certain number of days. Obviously your friend didn't fit in.

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Trying to give actual advice here. Think of being a legacy and having letters of Rec at USC as having extra credit. It can help, but it won't give you the A all by itself. Being a legacy is promised to get you through convo days and if you make it to pref at most houses, you should get a bid according to nationals. Letters of rec can get your foot in the door, but unless it's a HUGE name that wrote it, will likely only really get you through convo days. The most important thing is to present yourself well and for the house to feel like you'd be a good fit and represent them well. If you are a legacy, make sure to declare it on your application and try to register it with nationals. Otherwise the house will not know and can drop you after convo days or any day as mentioned above. Good luck and have fun!

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What are convo vs. non convo days?

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Remember that "legacy" for most houses only means sisters, mothers, or grandmothers, and I'm not even sure if all houses count grandmothers. Your aunts and cousins and great-great-step-aunts do not count. As for rec letters, the best ones are from current sisters of the USC chapter, recent graduates (recent enough that some of us still remember her), or big-name alums. But this isn't the SEC; rec letters might help a bit but if you don't have them it doesn't really matter.

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Being a legacy helps to get you through the first round at most houses. You need to declare it on your forms and through nationals though or else they will have no idea. Nationals should notify them and your relation should receive a confirmation of receiving the legacy declaration. Houses that I know legacies are Theta, DG, AXO, Gamma Phi, Kappa and APhi.

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