rec's
by: Future PNMIs it better to have two recs or does one fill the job for New PNM? Please be honest!
#2 by: freshman
#3 by: Well
Two is better than one, recs may get you through the first round, at least everyone I know with recs had a fuller schedule after the first round than those without. If it's a stellar rec it can help even more. I.E., one of my rec writers was amazing to the point that the president of that house came to talk to me the first day. Recs help them to pair you with girls that are similar to you, which can help spur better conversation which gives you a better chance because the conversations matter most! I say do what you can to get recs because they can't hurt you! Don't get more than like 3 for one house that's excessive.
#4 by: freshman
I got 1 to 2 recs for every house except for tri sig and phi mu, and for one other because i thought i was too smart/ not enough of a partier for them. Joke is on me because i ended up being totally wrong in my assumptions and i joined a house i didn't even get a rec for.
#5 by: Two
Recs are very important in my house. It's because they tell so much more than the official rush form. Do yourself a favor and aim for at least one, if not two recs per house. I wouldn't do more than two, however, because that's overkill. If you know more than two alums from any sorority, ask the two you are closest to do the rec. As someone said earlier, having a rec is a good way to assure you are doing all you can and to not feel powerless. And when women wonder why someone was asked back to a top house who doesn't seem that impressive on the surface, it probably is the rec that made the difference.
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by: YeahDec 21, 2015 9:15:56 PM
Recs honestly don't matter. Pnms put a lot of unnecessary thought into them. I know I did. They definitely don't hurt, but don't think a rec will get you from being cut from a house you love