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However, generally speaking, being a legacy and indicating as such on an application does not mean the person is not getting in on her/his own merit. It also does not mean that the person will EVER get in. There are plenty of legacies who are eternal aspirants even if they have become members of another org. |
I think the OP needs to come back and clarify some things...
Legacy status if NPC? or NPHC? (Not a good idea to keep legacy under wraps if NPC) Recruitment competitive or noncompetitive? It's hard to answer helpfully without this info, imo. |
Ok as far as the shouting goes thats not why the letters were in all caps yall takin dat a lil to far...da caps were on 4 a reason but it was meant for anybody to thnk i was yelling.
But as far as what organizations i was speaking about are the nphc...im not asking for me i asked for friends who asked me. if im going to do something it will be for me no one else even if i had fam that is greek. |
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I am going to ignore the caps "shouting" because i think some people were being a tab nitpicky. But I come from a "greek" family. My mothers side of the family is all TriDeltas, my grandmother on my dads side is an AKA and my dad is an Alpha with various other organizations thrown in there. But I do not think that it gave me and "edge" persay. I knew more what to expect because my parents were active in their organizations after college, but I know some girls who did not even know their mothers were in sororities until they decided to rush. Also I believe ( do not quote me) the process in NPHC is a bit easier if you are a legacy, I have been told that lots of times before I decided on going Gamma Phi.
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