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Originally Posted by greekgirl10
From Kappa's Website:
"A Kappa legacy is defined as a sister, daughter, granddaughter or great-granddaughter of an initiated member. While step-relatives, cousins and nieces are not legacies, we recognize they may have special knowledge of and interest in Kappa Kappa Gamma and encourage our chapters to get to know these women who have a connection to the Fraternity."
So yes, I'm considered a legacy.
Also From Kappa's Website:
"If the legacy is invited to the preference round, her name must be included on the bid list, above the quota break"
So yes, I should have been on the bid list.
Am I correct on these things or am I missing something? Any Kappas out there that could help?
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I couldn't find the legacy quote on the public pages of the Kappa Kappa Gamma website. Is it in the members only section?
The issue that I can spot is the quota range. If you were ranked below the lower end of the range, would you ask the chapter to remove another woman who'd been issued a bid and was ranked higher than you, in order that you as a legacy receive a bid? This could get really sticky and tricky.
Did you accept a bid from the other chapter you preferenced?