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Question about Recs, Updated page 2!
My User name says it all. I did not go greek and now my DD is interested in rushing.
She is attending a school that no one in my or DH's family has any connection more than halfway across the country. I have friends that can, and will, write her recommendations but how do we find out if they are important at her school? She decided last minute when she realized that the girls she was meeting and really liking were all going through rush, that she too would rush. Ack! I don't know how to help her (except to emphasize clean pressed clothes, maintaining a positive cheerful attitude, as well as keeping an open mind about each house she visits) and I'm wondering if I need to scramble to get some recs quickly. And as a second question, most of my friends that would happily step up and write a rec are all from the same house, DGs. Okay, I just thought of a third rec question, my mom suggested I contact my cousin from across the country and ask her for a rec. She stayed with us a week last November for an uncle's funeral, but she had only met my daughter once before that. Is it being too forward to ask her to write a rec for my daughter? She wasn't a DG and the only Theta I really know. Rush starts in two days!! Arg! I just (like any other mother) want her to have the best chance to make the most of her rush experience but I am so out of my element. Help please! |
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Tell your daughter to contact the Greek Life office. On some schools it's not required to have recs, and others it is "strongly encouraged". She's a big girl and is capable of doing some legwork on her own. Quote:
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maybe some of your dg friends know women in other sororities-i often network with women in other sororities to assist great girls in securing recs. to all the chapters on campus, so it is possible that they do too. call your friends, ask your cousin, co-workers, fellow church members, anyone you can think of. someone will know someone who knows someone-ya know?
perhaps the alums. could email the recommendation information to the recruitment vp of each chapter. i have faxed recommendations before when i did not have enough time to mail them. worse case scenario, the alumna has to phone the house and tell them she has a recommendation that she would like to send and ask them if they have a fax number. if they don't perhaps they could take the information over the phone until the written rec. arrived via mail. i don't think that it mattered to the op that her cousin was not a dg, rather that this cousin was the only non-dg sorority member she knew of. |
Thanks for your response. I was typing pretty fast and I guess I didn't make much sense.
My comments about the DGs were because if she got six recs, four would be for that house. Is that overkill or should she invest in that effort? The comment about my cousin, the Theta, was wondering if it's appropriate to ask her as we haven't been close through the years, although she did stay here a week last November and we had a great time reconnecting. I guess I wouldn't expect to write a letter of rec for her children for a job, but the Greek system is much smaller and insular than the work world. Would she be happy to write a rec (Happy to help! Welcome to my world!) or not? I guess I included that she wasn't a DG because my mind was thinking of that if she were, I doubt she'd ask for the fifth rec for that house. And I probably didn't phrase that well either. :p But I guess no one on this board would know the answer to that question as they aren't my cousin. Thanks again for the response! I'll direct her to the Greek Life Office and forward emails and phone numbers of potential recs for her to follow up if she's informed it's important. You mentioned concentrating on what's in her control, I would happily hear your thoughts on that. |
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Sorry, DD = Dear Daughter. I post on a few other forums and similiar abbreviation are used extensively.
I guess I just assumed recs could be emailed to the houses, but as I said, I really know nothing about the processes involved in rushing. Today I learned the meaning of the word, "suicide", at least as it pertains to rush. |
I co-sign FSUZeta. Most women have contacts in other orgs, though the timeline is working against your daughter. However, the explanation that she has made some great friends and has decided to rush with them can help explain the last minute decision.
In addition, I would call your Theta cousin. Check that.. I would have your daughter contact your Theta cousin. Believe me, we respond much more favorably to the person rushing than to a mom trying to do everything for them. Your cousin might be excited to learn that a family member is rushing. In addition, Theta recs can be emailed to the chapter straight from the Theta website, and the resume and photos can be sent as attachments. The cousin may not be aware of this, as I don't think we have had this online option for long. Anyway... that would get a rec to the chapter as soon as she is finished with it. |
TotalNewbe - I like what FSUZeta suggested about talking to your DG friends about soliciting some of their other NPC friends' help. Also, the Theta cousin shouldn't (I would think) have any issue with writing your daughter a rec.
The real problem is that it is so close to the beginning of recruitment and that can be a problem when trying to get recs sent in quickly. I would suggest providing any and all info to your rec writers that can speed up the process - fax numbers, phone numbers of the recruitment advisor for the house (as a recruitment advisor, I fielded lots of calls from alumnae who were letting me know a rec was on its way) or even email addresses if you can find them. Regarding the question about whether or not recs are necessary really depends on the campus. Have you been able to do a search on GC to see if it is a campus that has been discussed here? That might be of some help. Also, I would suggest directing your daughter to some key threads on GC that could give her some insight into the process since she is getting started a little late. Good luck and keep us posted! |
Not to be a downer, but if you are at a school where recs are crucial I'm not sure if sending them in this late is going to have the full effect as if you had sent them in a month ago. I know even at my school, which is not nearly as competitive as the South, if we received a rec the day before recruitment started or whatever it would be nice but we'd have to scramble to do research on the women. Most of the women with recs would have sent theirs in with enough time for the actives to thoroughly review the information, match her up with actives with similar interests, etc. I would still try to get as many recs as you can, but I'm also just warning you that they probably will not be as beneficial as they would if they had been sent in earlier.
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it may not have the same impact that it would have had had it arrived at the beginning of the summer,but if a chapter falls in love with her, and having a rec. for her is a national requirement, it will help to have one, even if it arrives one or two days before recruitment begins.
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Can I just say Thank You to all of you for your helpful replies! Thank you!! Even if it's not all sunshine and roses I appreciate the honest feedback.
I googled "Greek life + forum" and found this site and emailed her the link pretty quickly. She is scrambling to make sure her clothes and shoes are ready and she has completed her homework for the next week. School has been in session two weeks and rush will overlap, but not conflict, with her classes. |
Eek!! National requirement?? I had no idea!
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Before you, and more importantly your DD, get anxious about Recs - find out if they are an absolute necessity. Some schools don't pay much attention to Recs. Your daughter should ask around to her friends that are going through recruitment if they obtained recs. Better yet, your DD should ask her Recruitment Counselor (sometimes called Pi Chi, Gamma Chi, formally known as a Rho Chi) about the importance of Recs.
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ETA: and to piggyback on the answer above, I definitely cosign that, I went to a huge school with a massive greek system and recs were nice extras to have on some girls if they came in, but otherwise, no one on campus paid attention or did much about them |
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thanks nittanyalum, that is exactly how i should have phrased it! |
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