Well, this whole legacy issue is somewhat crazy, but if you don't make a big deal out of it, then you will reap the rewards of being apart of AKA. I know one girl who graduated from my university who made it known that she was AKA legacy, and went to the particular chapter with this holier than thou attitude to being a legacy and she was definitely rejected. You must in the mindset that AKA is what YOU want, and not something you are doing because the majority of women in your immediate family are active members. This, in itself is where alot of people who are members of Black Greek organizations fall short of reaping the many and continuous rewards of being the chosen few to represent the black community in such a manner. If you want AKA, then your steps in obtaining membership will be all on your own merit and not bent on using the term "Legacy" as a cushion to become a member.
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