importance of legacy
by: PNMHi everyone! I was just wondering how much importance each sorority places on legacies at TCU? My grandmother was in a specific house (I won't name names) and I was wondering if that actually helps? Furthermore, am I even a legacy if it was only my grandmother who was a member of this sorority? I know its different for each chapter... any insight into which chapters consider a granddaughter a legacy?
#11by: Really
If you find that your legacy house is the one you feel most welcome in that would be awesome. Remember houses change every year with people coming and going and defer even more from school to school. Don't limit yourself. A legacy can open a door but have to get to know each house before you can know where you fit. Have fun!
#12by: Recruit
Legacies will help on the first round but after that you are mainly on your own. (Except for Chi O which doesn't follow any rules). Like the post before says, houses change year to year and from school to school. If your grandmothers house feels right for you then go for it. If not, be open to starting your own legacy for your daughter.
#15by: Excellent
Not trying to pass any judgement on your legacy but each house changes a bit each year with people graduating and new PC members. If course, each school chapter is different. Your legacy will get you invited back for a second round and then houses differ. Bottom line is go where you fit best legacy or not. Good luck and be open to experiencing every house.
#18by: Frog
Every chapter is a little different you can always check with the local chapter for more information but usually the first round is where these matter most. Except for Chi O and Tri Delt where alumni choose their group before things start. Lots of other great choices besides these anyway.
#20by: PNM?
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Good to remember this