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by: Anna

My sister is in what is considered a top house. She will be a senior next year. I will be a freshman. She is well known on campus. She has promised me a bid at her house.
1. Can she do that? Really?
2. Could being her sister cause another house to drop me?

I want to rush with an open mind and of course I want the best fit to be in my sisters house. But if it isn't then it isn't.

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#1  by: Hey   
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1. No she can't guarantee anything. But depending on how well she is liked and respected in her house, having a sitting sister can be very helpful.
2. Yes. No one wants to waste an invite on someone who is perceived to be a high risk of going to a sitting sister's house. If you are really keeping an open mind then you need to make sure everyone knows this right away. Also having your sister mention this to friends in other sororities (if she's willing to and wouldn't be insulted if you don't want to automatically be in her house.)

Having a sitting sister, especially one that is well known and in a top house, is both one of the hardest and best legacy situations to be in.

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by: HeyJan 4, 2016 9:03:16 PM

Also, if you can, have your rec writers mention that you have an open mind in spite of your legacy situation. That may help too.

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#2  by: Val   
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Bump

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#3  by: troll spotter   
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You are clearly a troll trying to black ball this girl Anna. Get a life

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