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moreknwldge 04-13-2010 08:22 AM

LEGACIES
 
OK I WAS ASKED A QUESTION THE OTHER DAY BY SOME FRIENDS...IF MY PARENTS ARE GREEK WOULD THAT HELP ME WHEN & IF I DECIDE TO "GO GREEK"???

SO CAN I GET SOME MORE PPL'S OPINIONS ON THE MATTER??:)

SydneyK 04-13-2010 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by moreknwldge (Post 1916541)
IF MY PARENTS ARE GREEK WOULD THAT HELP ME WHEN & IF I DECIDE TO "GO GREEK"???

MAYBE. MAYBE NOT. IT DEPENDS.

unicorn 04-13-2010 08:31 AM

I'm not sure we can help you attain that "knwldge". Good luck.

MysticCat 04-13-2010 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by moreknwldge (Post 1916541)
OK I WAS ASKED A QUESTION THE OTHER DAY BY SOME FRIENDS...IF MY PARENTS ARE GREEK WOULD THAT HELP ME WHEN & IF I DECIDE TO "GO GREEK"???

SO CAN I GET SOME MORE PPL'S OPINIONS ON THE MATTER??:)

Why are you shouting at us?

gee_ess 04-13-2010 02:17 PM

Having some exposure to Greek life is usually a positive for someone going through recruitment rather than a negative.

Legacy relationships can cause a pmn to feel more inclined toward a particular group but does not mandate joining that group.

ThetaPrincess24 04-13-2010 02:25 PM

The legacy status of a parent/family member does not guarantee you a bid/invitation to join a chapter either FYI.

MysticCat 04-13-2010 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by gee_ess (Post 1916633)
Having some exposure to Greek life is usually a positive for someone going through recruitment rather than a negative.

Legacy relationships can cause a pmn to feel more inclined toward a particular group but does not mandate joining that group.

True. But if she's asking about legacy status in the strict sense, she would only be a legacy in her mother's sorority. What being a legacy means or what benefits (if any) legacy status carries would depend completely on that sorority's policies.

FSUZeta 04-13-2010 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1916638)
True. But if she's asking about legacy status in the strict sense, she would only be a legacy in her mother's sorority. What being a legacy means or what benefits (if any) legacy status carries would depend completely on that sorority's policies.

in addition, different chapters often view legacies differently. at one chapter, it might mean that the members give the legacy every consideration where as at another chapter, it doesn't make a bit of difference.

MUSK81 04-13-2010 08:40 PM

It really depends on the chapter and the circumstances. All other things being equal, it can be an advantage. My chapter did give extra consideration to legacies, but wasn't above cutting a couple whom we knew were not compatible with us. And there are a few that I wish we had cut, but that's another thread ...

thetygerlily 04-13-2010 09:10 PM

First, SHOUTING doesn't really help in recruitment. Kind of throws off the mood.

Second, in addition to varying chapter/circumstances/etc, the schools differ too... at competitive schools your best shot is if you are a legacy (but that still doesn't guarantee anything); at very non-competitive schools like mine any legacy was exciting, regardless of what she was a legacy to. We got one rec in four years and it was a major novelty. It was cool but was not the reason she was extended a bid. Since you have at least some connections, use them to get recs (the search feature of this forum will be your friend for rec info) because recs will not hurt- but don't assume simply being a legacy will or will not help you.

gee_ess 04-15-2010 09:15 AM

I guess I didn't read "legacy" into the OP's question. She was asking if "having parents who were Greek, helped."

I still say, yes. Having Greek parents helps in the same way that having a parent who is good at math will help when you need help with your math homework. If you need some math advice, tutoring, etc then I think a math-oriented parent can help, advise, tutor better than someone who can only add with a calculator.

But, if you are asking about being a legacy and what that can mean for a pnm, well, that puts another wrinkle in the discussion...and has been discussed in other threads.

MysticCat 04-15-2010 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by gee_ess (Post 1917338)
I guess I didn't read "legacy" into the OP's question. She was asking if "having parents who were Greek, helped."

Right, but she titled the thread "LEGACIES," so it wasn't exactly clear . . . even when shouted.

Fatal1913 04-15-2010 01:26 PM

I would advise to keep it under wraps and get in on your own merit..

MysticCat 04-15-2010 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Fatal1913 (Post 1917395)
I would advise to keep it under wraps and get in on your own merit..

Much depends on what kind of org she's talking about -- NPHC, NPC . . . .

rhoyaltempest 04-15-2010 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1917399)
Much depends on what kind of org she's talking about -- NPHC, NPC . . . .

Also depends on the individual orgs. We do not have the same policies regarding Legacies.


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