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If you are going to contact someone asking to be put in touch with alumnae in your area, please either GIVE your area, or respond to them promptly.
You don't need to tell me you live on 123 Main Street in Anytown, but it would be helpful to say "I live in anytown" or "I live near Grand Forks." Also, don't tell us you are going to attend UM (Michigan? Minnesota? Miami?) or USC (South Carolina? Southern California?) - be specific! |
Hello Ya'll! First I must say I have so enjoyed reading this forum... I laugh and cry - so many touching stories! My question (I didn't see it anywhere - no flames please!) is my daughter has a friend who is willing to write a Recommendation for her. On the Recommendation form it asks for Leadership & Activities - can she just attach my daughters resume - she's done alot :) - or does she have to write in all her activites? My daughter thought that attaching the resume would be ok but I wanted to check for opinions!
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Thank you OTW!
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nice to meet you all.
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I just have a question...would it be wrong to send more than one recommendation letter? would having more letters increase my chances?
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But more than one rec CAN give the chapter another opportunity to get to know who you are. |
ok thanks =)
one more thing...what is the difference between recommendation letters, references and letters of support? which is the most important one? could you send all 3 or will it irritate the sorority? |
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I believe a rec and a reference are the same. It's just that some sororities call it a rec, and others call it a reference. That's just an official form sent in by an alumna of that sorority that basically lets them know the basics about you and that you are going through recruitment. A letter of support is something different. It's an actual letter written by an alumna of that sorority on your behalf. Whether a rec and a letter of support are necessary depends on your school. There are some schools where PNMs often send in 2-3 recs from different alumnae and a couple letters of support. It may be considered "overkill" at less competitive schools. |
ok thank you soooo much, you've been extremely helpful =)
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I have been trying to get recs but I'm having a hard time trying to find alumni. Both of my parents have asked their co-workers and no one had been in a sorority. Any other ideas of how i can find alumni?
thank youuu :) |
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teachers/school staff/activity sponsors family friends older sisters of friends friends of older siblings friends of friends girls that went to high school with you that are older than you women from your place of worship your co-workers or your boss families you babysit for/past babysitters males in any of these categories---they may know of sorority alumnae! Keep trying and you'll be surprised at who pops out of the woodwork. Also, remember that when you find one alumna, she may know of others, even if she is an alumna of a sorority not at your school. I am from a small town of 6,000 NOT in the South, and if a graduating senior came to me asking to find alumnae for recs, I could probably hook her up with members from 20 of the 26 NPCs that I know personally. |
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