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Old 08-27-2016, 09:59 AM
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I understand completely why the panhellenic council at the school and all of the chapters stress that recs are totally optional. But I think that the girls to whom they are doing the biggest disservice are the ones who don’t have any familiarity with greek life and with this kind of competitive recruitment. I would bet that the majority of the in-state girls came into recruitment with all of their recs done.
Depending on the state you're talking about--you are absolutely right. My niece rushed at one of the SEC schools last year as an in-state girl, but she insisted she didn't need recommendations because that's what her friends told her. Needless to say, I mobilized women from every chapter on her campus to get her documents in. I worry that some great girls are missing out because they don't have that inside edge, especially as some SEC schools start heavily recruiting from out-of-state.
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