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Old 11-24-2008, 06:49 PM
FSUZeta FSUZeta is offline
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you can ask teachers(present and former), neighbors, friends of your parents, parents of your friends, your parents co-workers, members of your church.

incidentally, your greek aunt may belong to a city alumnae panhellenic association-if so she might have contact with members of other sororities and could help introduce you to those ladies. she may also have had college friends who are members of other sororities who could write a rec. to their sorority for you.

there may be an alumnae panhellenic association in your city. if so, they may host a recruitment information meeting. they usually hold these in the winter or early spring. you'll learn all about recruitment in general, with more in depth information on the colleges in your state. often they encourage attendees to bring a resume which they collect and then they assemble recommendations for the pnms. during your senior year, keep your eyes and ears open for one of these meetings. many of the alumnae panhellenics have websites where that information would be posted, and often they place a notice in the local newspaper.

it's not that important that all the sororities know that your aunt is a member of a sorority, so don't worry about the recruitment application. it is important that the chapter of her sorority know.

if any of the other sororities ask you you if any family members are members of greek orgs. you can certainly say that "your aunt is an "ABC", and listening to her college stories was a big reason that you wanted to go thru recruitment."
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