As my sorors and I have stated before, there are certain issues regarding the legacy issue that non-members are unaware of. Because the circumstances surrounding that is a sorority issue, it will not be discussed with you.
Legacies must also meet the same criteria as non-legacies. Just because someone may have a higher GPA or more community service than a legacy is no guarantee that they will make a better AKA. Someone can have a 4.0 gpa and hours of community service and get in the sorority and don't do a thing except sport 'nalia. Then again, someone with a 2.5 and some community service will get in the organization and work with every once of their being to become the best AKA a chapter has ever seen. So, please don't question our
voting procedure.
If anyone feels hindered by the caps placed by your respective college or university, then I urge you to share with the forum ideas of how the caps may be lifted, if feasible. I don't know what the atmosphere is like on everyone's individual campus, but at my college students were quick to let the administration know if there was a policy they would tolerate. So, I couldn't see this happening at my alma mater. If they tried to do such a thing, I would certainly let my opinion be known via alumni network.
[This message has been edited by AKAtude (edited July 11, 2000).]
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