legacy
by: newbieim rushing next fall as a legacy, what are my chances with that house? Will i get dropped from other houses if they know im a legacy?
#2by: greeklove
Being a legacy doesn't automatically get you into a house. Some of them honor this more then others. Kappa doesn't at all. You won't have a problem with other houses because you are a legacy of another. The only time I saw this being an issue is not respecting the house you are visiting and talking about the fact you are a legacy in another house. I would have thought that was just common sense but some girls just don't seem to get it.
#3by: :)
#4by: yea
It seems the newer houses and many of the weaker houses on campus are more likely to take legacies because it strengthens their history and heritage. However, if your house has been on this campus almost 100 years (ADPi, Kappa, PiPhi, Theta etc.), legacies are a dime a dozens. Just think of all the grandmothers, mothers, sisters etc. who have been members of those houses and who have female offspring at Mizzou. For that reason the best houses are respectful of legacies, but in the long run it doesn't mean much to be a legacy. Those houses could fill entire pledge classes just with legacies, and no one wants that. It won't hurt you at any other house to be a legacy, and at some houses it might help you -- just not the top houses. And then there are houses that love to steal the best legacies, and we all know who they are.
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by: Dunno
I'm a triple Kappa legacy and other houses found out and cut me because of it. The more legacies you have the one house, the more it might be held against you if they find out. My best advice is only mention you're a legacy in the house you're a legacy to. I didn't end up in Kappa, so definitely keep your legacy in mind but don't let it define your rush.