sister in a top house
by: Confused
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 in 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.
#1by: Truth
Depends. It's rare for this not to go by your way. You said she's well known. Is it in a good or bad way? If it's in a good way and she's active in her house and campus. Then you should be golden. If it's in a bad way..... then absolutely it can count against you for all houses.
#2by: Hi
Being an in-house legacy does not guarantee you a bid. They typically invite legacies back to house tours as a courtesy but a bid definitely can't be promised. I've seen some in-house legacies been cut and others make it through but it really depends on your sister's reputation and also how YOU act during rush.
#4by: Depends
AOII is especially known for cutting legacies simply because they're legacies and they don't want to make it seem like being a legacy gives you a free pass. But if everyone there really likes your sister & she sticks up for you a hell of a lot during rush you should be fine.
#5by: Fishy……
I don't think this post is real. Why would she come on the Internet to ask random strangers this question? If your sister is in a top house, wouldn't you have friends or family members to ask about this? You don't know if the people writing these replies even go to UGA at all…
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by: Depends
Oops misread and thought you said AOPi for some reason, sorry bout that. But it's the same for most top houses regardless