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Old 07-16-2012, 08:37 AM
FSUZeta FSUZeta is offline
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It depends-on the sorority and their membership criteria, the PNM, her accomplishments, GPA, presentation, the rec. itself plus various other considerations. Having more than one rec. should not hurt her chances, however, having numerous recs. could...overkill.
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It depends-on the sorority and their membership criteria, the PNM, her accomplishments, GPA, presentation, the rec. itself plus various other considerations. Having more than one rec. should not hurt her chances, however, having numerous recs. could...overkill.
If the PNM gets both through the AA, and they pretty much say the same thing (i.e. neither alumna knows her in advance), I don't think it really does much to help her.
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