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Originally Posted by Jen
I highly doubt schools that don't require recs burn the ones they do receive.
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But if the chapters are generally clueless about how recs work or what they're for, what's the point? The OP's time would be better used by getting to personally know active members of her school's chapters and filling them in on her situation, rather than running around willy-nilly trying to locate alumnae and get recs.
However, unless "fall" equals "November", she's honestly kind of screwed no matter which one she would try to do at this point.
If your university considers you a senior - THAT IS WHAT YOU ARE. If you had tested out of tons of classes and were entering the school for the first time at age 18 with 2 years worth of credits under your belt, you would be a junior. On the application, there should be a space to write "I am a senior credit-wise, but I have 3 years of school left due to changing my major." If it is an online application with no room to write that down, VISIT (do not call, do not email, do not text) the Greek life office, fill out the app there, have them print it out and write that information on it.