is it better to be greek than not greek?
by: greek lifeJust wondering.....if I'm only offered a bid to a lower tier house, should I drop? Or is it always better to be greek at A&M?
#12by: one more thing
Don't forget about legacies..... Last year after the 2nd round, there were lots of pretty first-time Greek PNM's (with great recs.) that we wanted to keep on our list but we had to cut them to accommodate the large # legacies we had going through recruitment. Believe me cutting girls isn't easy for the houses either! So anyway, if you are a first-time Greek, be extremely grateful you get a bid to any house because the quota for non-legacies is pretty low. This is sample of how we choose which girls to keep and or cut.
First choice: cute, quality freshmen legacies
second choice: cute, quality sophomore legacies
third choice: quality freshmen legacies
fourth choice: upperclassmen legacies
fifth choice: cute, quality first time Greek PNMs
#14by: Captain Panhellenic
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by: true but
don't forget about GPA and resumes....that plays a big role too