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Old 01-12-2020, 11:46 PM
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NO school anywhere "requires" recommendations to participate in rush. But many sororities who extend bids DO require those recommendations from their alumnae per their national policies. You don't know which organizations require recs. Perhaps yours doesn't, but you don't know who does. Please be careful that you do not potentially damage a girl's recruitment by offering inaccurate advice.
I was quoting from the school's website, so was an accurate statement as far as I knew. I do apologize because I probably shouldn't have said anything about recs at all, being unfamiliar with national org policies. Thank you for clarifying that for me and for OP
no idea if mine nationally requires them or not (also a theta, so tlam!) but it's always better to have recs than not
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