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by: pnm#4by: ...
I'm gonna go against what everyone here is saying and tell you that you SHOULD list it. And here's why.
1. It shows you're not a first generation Greek. PNMs with Greeks in their family are more likely to be in it for the long haul and not flake and drop out a year into their membership. We like PNMs whose families "get it" and we won't have to worry about them not paying their dues.
2. It's not going to affect your chances with big 6 houses if you're truly big 6 material. Those houses don't compete with AXiD because they don't need to. They'll take one look at you and know whether you'd want to be in AXiD or not.
3. Poaching legacies is fun. Even if it's from a house that we don't normally compete with.
If you were a legacy for DDD but also like XO a lot, XO might not want to take the risk with you by putting you on their bid list, because they'd worry you would want DDD. But since it's AXiD, I doubt the other houses will actually worry about losing you to them.
#9by: Me
I would list it for the reason pp mentioned above IF your legacy is from an older generation and not a sister (and not a UT house legacy) - shows your family values Greek life and understands the commitment, both time and financial.
My bff's mom was in a chapter in another state that has a pretty bad reputation here and she is in Big 6. Her mom is super involved with bff's chapter's parents group.
Bottom line - you can't change who you are. If you're PKT / Big 6 material (high school & camp connections, old money, old UT family, etc), you're going to end up there. If you're smart/ pretty/ super involved, you're going to end up Core 4 or maybe sneak into Big 6. If you're not as strong or connected of a PNM, you might be glad for your AZD legacy,
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