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Old 08-21-2008, 11:41 AM
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Actually, recs are not required at many schools. It depends on the competitiveness of the recruitment. PNMs on my campus can usually receive a bid without obtaining any recs. Perhaps the competitive Greek schools should change their website wording to something like "recs are not required but highly encouraged."
Oh absolutely. I don't even think the majority of my chapter knows what a rec is. I'm talking about SEC, certain Big XII schools, etc., schools where recs are very important.

Maybe when they say "it is the chapter's responsibility to secure a rec" include "with hundreds of potential members, chapters will not have the time to find a rec for everyone, so it is to your advantage to secure your own".
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