recs
by: ...#2by: Yes
But if a sorority really likes you, they'll find a rec for you. However, save them the trouble because if it comes down to you and another girl who already has a rec, you're getting cut. Do everything you can to get a rec for each house, and get them in before August so that the sororities have time to look over your rec and see how awesome you are!
#4by: active member recs
#6by: Alumna
I hate for PNMs to stress about this, but I've received e-mails from girls swearing that they can't find an alum from my sorority when they're sitting in the middle of one of the most densely-populated areas for our members. It makes me think the PNM is just lazy.
So...make a BIG effort to find somebody from every one of the 16 NPC sororities that participate in rush. It's better if they know you, or your parents. And when you do contact an alum of one group, ask if they know alumnae of other groups. They often do.
Even men may have wives, sisters, mothers, friends who are sorority alumnae. As EVERYBODY.
#7by: Alumna
One way to find older girls who've pledge is to go to the university's web site and search for "sorority pledges announced". In fact, I've done it for you: uanews.ua.edu/?s=sorority+pledges
Search these lists for gals from your hometown (copy and paste to a Word document, then control/f to find your hometown mentions). Contact them and ask who recommended them. You'll find some who've resigned and some who never knew who recommended them, but you'll also find some who do know who recommended them. Then go to that person and ask for a recommendation. Make sure you have a packet to hand them - your resume (with parents' names), school transcript (unofficial copy is OK) and a picture or two with your name on the back.
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Start asking your teachers, friends of your mom, friends of friends, etc. You'll be surprised how many people you know who were Greeks and you just didn't know it. This is recruitment at Alabama. Your going to have to work for it a little bit, or even a lot...if you aren't willing to throw in 100%, don't bother.