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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??:) |
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I'm not sure we can help you attain that "knwldge". Good luck.
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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. |
The legacy status of a parent/family member does not guarantee you a bid/invitation to join a chapter either FYI.
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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 ...
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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. |
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. |
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I would advise to keep it under wraps and get in on your own merit..
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