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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp
But the advisor's sorority would never in a million years kick her out of alumna status for telling PNMs the truth that they need to seek recs on their own.
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Really? You know this how?
I really doubt the Greek advisor at someplace like Bama or Auburn is going to rock the Panhellenic boat in any way unless it comes from the top down - i.e. if the President of the university says "you must tell freshmen they need recs." And like I said before...I really don't think the people in those positions (Pres, etc) care or will do anything unless they get angry phone calls from parents.
Like I said, I don't know why that resolution was initially passed. It could have been something like chapters at smaller schools not being able to pledge girls because the girls didn't know anyone Greek who could send in a rec for them. I think there's one chapter at my school that does state anyone who joins must have a rec letter, and if they waited for the girls to find someone who was an alum and get the letter to them, the girls would be pledges for forever or never get initiated. If other schools have twisted it around, it's really not NPC's fault.