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Old 06-20-2012, 01:38 PM
sarajean94 sarajean94 is offline
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Originally Posted by FSUZeta View Post
When you spoke with family friends did you ask them if they had any family members or acquaintances that are in sororities? Have you asked men-if they were in fraternities they may know sorority women. What about doctors, lawyers and other people in your town who have professional degrees? Have you asked your friends if they have any relatives that are members of sororities-if they don't know, ask them to find out.

Don't limit yourself to only teachers you are close to. Ask all the teachers at your HS, and then work your way down thru middle school and elementary school too.

Have any girls from your town gone off to school and joined sororities? If so, they may be able to track down an alumna who would write you a letter. Even if you were not BFFs with those girls, it is worth a shot. BTW, some of them might be members of sororities that allow collegiate members to write recommendations.

If you can find one sorority member, she might know women who are members of other sororities. She might be willing to connect you with them, so that you can get recs. for those sororities.

If you are in a rural area, most likely you will not have an alumnae panhellenic in your town, but there might be one within a reasonable distance in a larger city. You can go to NPC.org and look up "alumnae panhellenics". It would be worth contacting the nearest one-they may be willing to help you out and might let you mail your resume' and photo to them.
Thank you very much for the advice. However, NPC.org came up as a Petroleum site..? Haha, maybe you made a typo?
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