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Is that really the same kind of rec though? If it's not written by someone who actually knows (or met) the PNM, I don't consider it the same thing as a rec obtained by the sorority (due to their own requirements.)
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I think that DG may have a particularly strong network for that- I was surprised to learn when I showed up at recruitment that they had a reference for me at DG- I hadn't asked anyone for one since I didn't know any DGs (so I thought). But they'd found a high school teacher who knew me well- and this was several states away from my hometown.
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Some chapters don't require recs from all of the ladies that go through recruitment--I know that my chapter did not get recs from a lot of girls, and we still accepted many of them. I think it depends on the Panhellenic Association and school environment. :)
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accepting recommendations has absolutely nothing to do with your panhellenic. it is based on your national policy and that particular chapter.
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USC = University of South Carolina, so yes, correct thread. Maybe she got an rec from an alum, but said alum would not have met her.
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I only like the EFC now that I am in grad school and independent - it went from being over $40,000 to being $63 last year. :D |
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Your daughter chose well! I know some Delta Zeta's from my previous school. The women were always doing something for the community, or trying to bring the greek system together. They were always up to befriend new people. Wonderful group of women, wonderful organization. |
Thank you for the compliment to DZ. It is well-deserved.
My daugher called the gracious alum who wrote her DZ recommendation to announce her Delta Zeta bid. And what did the alum do? She kindly sent my daughter a dozen lovely pink roses that made Kristen the envy of the DZ house! For the record, the alum of whom I speak is a regular on GreekChat, so imadeltaz, thank you very much from a proud DZ Dad! Are the ladies of Delta Zeta as wonderful as you say? You bet... |
Hehe, I wish my Daddy (yes, no matter how old I get, he will always be my DADDY) was so supportive when I pledged DZ! Both of my parents are the best but didn't understand why I went Greek. I think it was because of atmosphere that surrounded them during their college days, but they assumed only negative things about the Greek system. Eventually, of course, they changed their mind, but I think it's awesome that you're so supportive of your daughter, and my sister :D
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BamaDadDZ, can you adopt me? :)
In all seriousness, your daughter is one lucky young lady to have a dad like you! |
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My sister, a UF alum, insisted that I NOT go to UF and to go to my much more expensive school! :D I'm glad I listened to her (for once!). UCF is becoming more popular among kids who don't get into UF. |
Do the Hope (GA) and Bright Futures (FL) scholarship actually keep bright students in their states after graduation?
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