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Are you a legacy?
I was thinking about legacies the other day and was wondering how many people who are legacies actually join the fraternity/sorority that they are a legacy at.
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I wasn't a legacy to a GLO, but my cousin was in my chapter when I pledged (I guess you'd call that a connection). Her sister wasn't a Kappa, so my cousin didn't go where she was a legacy.
These are the possible choices: 1. Pledged legacy GLO; 2. Didn't pledge because you released legacy GLO; 3. Didn't pledge because legacy GLO released you; 4. Didn't pledge because legacy GLO not on campus. Are there any other choices? |
My mom was a Delta Gamma.
I'm a Delta Gamma! Yay! We have 5 DG legacies in my chapter...which is pretty good for my school! My mom was there at my initiation to put my pin on! It was awesome! My aunt is also a DG. |
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I am a double legacy of Phi Kappa Tau and a legacy of Alpha Epsilon Pi, but neither house had a chapter at my school.
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I'm not a legacy. Where I go to school, there aren't many legacies that go through. But, when one does, you take notice.
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I am a legacy in phi mu but I chose not to accept the bid. I just wasn't comfortable at the parties. My cousin is an Alpha Sigma Tau and if my school had a chapter of AST I might have considered them.
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My Friend's Story
My friend is a DSQ and SGR legacy (her mom is a DSQ and her cousin is a SGR), but she chose to rush ZFB because she felt that the sororities where she was a legacy weren't for her. I always tease her about it saying things like "You just had to work for your bid, didn't you?" She has yet to receive a bid from ZFB, but from the way things seems to be going, it's only a matter of time.
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I have a question about legacies...we always say that if your mom, grandmother or aunt was in that soroity, you're a legacy...but it is possible that a niece could be older then her aunt...if the niece gets a bid...does the aunt become a legacy?
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I am a Sigma Kappa legacy through my mom and a Delta Zeta legacy through my grandmother. Sigma Kappa isn't on my campus and I didn't find out about my grandmother being in DZ until after I joined Phi Mu so I don't know if it would have helped me during rush (I COBed)
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Another possibility for the guys: You got a bid from your legacy fraternity but decided to accept a bid from a different org. Anyway - I'm the first in my family to go greek, and no one in my husband's family has gone greek (aside from a couple of them joining professional fraternities) - so any daughters I have will be AEPhi legacies, and any sons I have won't be legacies anywhere. |
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