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How early should I obtain Rec Letters?
Hello! I'm going to (hopefully) be going through recruitment this fall, assuming everything goes according to plan, and was wondering how early I should be asking around for recommendation letters. I've already got some people who I know will write some for me, and they've also said that they would help me get some from people of other GLOs, but I'm not sure when I should be asking for them to write them. The school that I will be transferring to doesn't say anything about recommendation letters on the recruitment section of their website, so they aren't of any help, either. They also haven't released the dates for recruitment yet, they'll be posting those sometime this month, though I think it will probably be in September. Thanks in advance! :)
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Now is the time to be asking. I would call the Greek Life office to ask them what they recommend for your campus. Even if recruitment isn't until September, the chapters may like to get the recs early.
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Yes, you should have your resume already done and the women lined up. You can get copies of your transcript now unless you want to wait for a grade to be raised by the end of finals. you don't say when your school ends for the term. Many are ending now and some not till June.
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Oops! My finals are this upcoming week, and then grades come out on 5/15. I don't know enough about rec letters to know what kind of resume I need (didn't even know I needed one). Just about all I know regarding rec letters is that it is good to have them! Lol
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For anyone to complete their sorority's recommendation form (which is really what is meant by a letter of rec), they need to have detailed information about you. A resume and transcript help provide that information, particularly for the women who don't know you personally.
I saw your post on another thread telling another PNM that you've been on Greekchat and have been preparing for recruitment for a long time. This is pretty basic information about rec letters/forms, which is heavily discussed in many recruitment threads. You may not want to offer yourself as a source of recruitment knowledge -- I'm not saying that to be snarky, but just that it appears you still have some homework to do in preparation for recruitment. |
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Please tell us that you significantly improved your GPA from high school. That will make you more attractive to the sororities. |
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Check out the stickied General Advice thread started by adpiucf, which appears near the top in the Sorority Recruitment forum. It offers detailed advice on recs, being an upperclassman, etc.
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^^^ you're doing fine! Good to know your GPA is showing improvement, just don't make tons of excuses. I have my fingers crossed that you'll find a home, you've been waiting a long time for this.
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You can find many examples of a recruitment resume. it is basically the same as one for work but it will be more focused on activities than employment. be sure to indicate any leadership roles you may have held in any organizations.
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I'm really confused. Are you transferring from CSULB to another school?
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