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Old 12-08-2007, 06:37 PM
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Is it frowned upon in the greek community for a PNM to ask for a letter or recommendation from current members of the sorrority she wishes to join? I know most of the board will probably say ask someone else you know, but if you are not legacy and no one within your family is a member of the organization where should you turn?

**also, I know professors tend to be a great source of reccomendations, but outside HBCU's it sometimes difficult to find professors who are NHPC members.

thank you for all your help ladies in advance.
Just the opposite. Given the particular organization, it may not mean a letter from an active of the undergrad chapter but if you don't get to know them and let them know you, you can forget your aspirations of becoming a member.
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