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Originally posted by UF56
In all actuality I have enough credits to be classified as a senior. I have been at UF for one year (this past school year). I has a TON of dual enrollment credits when I came into school but they all do not pertain to my major. I thought about rushing last year but wasnt really sure if it would be for me, but after seeing things the sororities do it looks like fun. I changed my major this year and have two and 1/2 years left but am classified as a junior in my college at UF.
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If this is the case then it would be very important for you to let the chapters know that even though you are classified as a junior, that you will be at UF for another 2.5 years. Be sure to write that on your Recruitment application, etc.
Regarding letters of introduction. I will state again that the NPC position is that it is the responsibility of the CHAPTER to secure letters of introduction for a woman being considered for membership. At competitive schools like UF it is helpful if you can get these letters secured before recruitment. Contact the local alumnae panhellenic and ask teachers at your high school if they are (or know) sorority alumnae. Ask your mother's friends, ask at church/synagogue. Just because you don't think you know any sorority alumnae, it doesn't mean that there aren't any in your immediate circle. However, it is NOT the resposibility of the PNM to secure letters of introductin.