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07-01-2008, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by OTW
In addition to the the link KSUViolet06 posted, you might want to read through the different threads in the Recruitment forums.
If and when you are accepted, start contacting the women who will write recs for you early so you're not rushing at the last minute. If you don't know anyone, visit www.npcwomen.org to get more info on the Alumnae Panhellenic nearest you. In addition to that, ask those around you if they're sorority members.
Most important, keep your grades up, stay involved with your HS activities, have fun, and enjoy your senior year.
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I do have one person in mind for a rec, but I live in an extremely small town of about 1500 to 2000 people. My senior class will only be around 50 to 60 students, so the opportunity to acquire recs is greatly limited! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate that website! I will make sure I take your advice and I look forward to an amazing senior year! Thanks again!
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07-01-2008, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by shelbihope22
I do have one person in mind for a rec, but I live in an extremely small town of about 1500 to 2000 people. My senior class will only be around 50 to 60 students, so the opportunity to acquire recs is greatly limited! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate that website! I will make sure I take your advice and I look forward to an amazing senior year! Thanks again!
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Actually, you may know more Greeks in your community than you think. If you're looking for recommendations, talk to your teachers, friends' parents, friends of your parents, members of your church and community leaders. Many of them may have gone Greek when they were in college and would be great resources for those oh-so-necessary UGA recommendations.
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07-01-2008, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by indygphib
Actually, you may know more Greeks in your community than you think. If you're looking for recommendations, talk to your teachers, friends' parents, friends of your parents, members of your church and community leaders. Many of them may have gone Greek when they were in college and would be great resources for those oh-so-necessary UGA recommendations.
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I know of a few others now, but they don't know me very well. Do you think I could still ask them for recs?
Thanks for the help!
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07-01-2008, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by shelbihope22
I know of a few others now, but they don't know me very well. Do you think I could still ask them for recs?
Thanks for the help!
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You'll really never know if they'll write you one unless you ask! Some alumnae will write recs for women they don't know very well, others may be a little hesitant, but there is certainly no harm in asking.
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