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Old 08-26-2007, 09:32 AM
Zillini Zillini is offline
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My friend's little sister (Let's call her FLS for now) knows women from some sororities personally who will write her recs. However, as part of her "asking around" I will be able to connect her with some alumnae from chapters of certain sororities for which she will still need recs. For the alumnae of these sororities, what is the etiquette of this process?

I am thinking (and PLEASE correct any part of this as I do not know much about recs):

1. I ask my contacts if I may give FLS their e-mail.
2. If yes, give FLS their emails.
3. FLS contacts sorority alumna asking for a rec.
4. FLS emails alumna picture/transcript/activity resume along with a stamped addressed envelope in which to send the rec? Anything else? I am wondering how useful her HS transcript would be since recruitment is deferred and the grades that count are from this semester (she has a great HS GPA though).
5. FLS and alumna arrange for a phone interview or to meet to get coffee or lunch if the interview is to take place during winter break (or should she not wait that long?).
6. Alumna writes rec and acknowledges it has been sent.
7. FLS writes thank-you note to alumna.
8. FLS maybe lets alumna know where she ended up at the end of recruitment.
On the whole I think you have a good plan laid out. However I'd make a few additional suggestions:

- Have your contacts/friends make the initial call to their alum friends. It gives the potential Rec writer a head's up that PNM may be contacting her. It also would give her the option to decline if she is so chooses with little embarrassment. (Some people won't write Recs for people they don't know.)

- If given a choice, call instead of email at least for that initial contact. It's much more personal. If the alum wishes to use email afterwards, then fine. But keep in mind that even in today's day and age not everyone lives by email.

- Volunteer to meet with the alum (if possible location wise) at her convenience for when and where. Afterall you are the one asking for the favor.

- Definitely share her HS transcript as it can be an indicator of how well she'll do in college. Depending on when contact is made, offer a report of how well her current classes are going. Some Universities offer midterm grade reports, that would be helpful.
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