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Old 07-25-2005, 05:53 PM
myersm myersm is offline
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I was wondering how important a letter of recommendation is? I do not know anyone that is in an alumea (I've asked many women that I know) and I am not a legacy.

I also contact our school's greek exec council, and they said not too worry about it too much.

Would you guys recommend me contacting an alumea association and getting a recommenation anyway? Do girls that get a rec get any more support from the sorority for getting a bid as a girl who doesn't?

Thank you for your help!
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Old 07-25-2005, 05:58 PM
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I mean no disrespect at all by saying this, but please...for the love of God and all things holy, please do a search for recommendations in the Rush forum!

If you do a search for the school you'll be rushing at, you may also find some info there as well!
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Old 07-25-2005, 07:12 PM
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melissa, i see that you list both denton and houston. both places should have alumnae panhellenic associations. compile a resume, and contact the association nearest your hometown to get recommendations.
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Old 07-25-2005, 10:30 PM
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Apologies..

I am so sorry for being a pain in the ass. I understand the rules, and absentlymindly posted this before I read them. I apologize for pissing everyone off for asking the same thing others probably have. I know now to just read everyone else's post rather than having my own questions directly answered if it is a common question.

I didn't know that such a post would be such an issue with people.

Again, I apologize for being a pain in the ass.
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Old 07-25-2005, 10:45 PM
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Re: Apologies..

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Originally posted by myersm
I am so sorry for being a pain in the ass. I understand the rules, and absentlymindly posted this before I read them. I apologize for pissing everyone off for asking the same thing others probably have. I know now to just read everyone else's post rather than having my own questions directly answered if it is a common question.

I didn't know that such a post would be such an issue with people.

Again, I apologize for being a pain in the ass.

There is no reason to be that way. It is just that is one of the most popular topics in this forum. So it gets a little tiresome to see the same topics in new threads. Honestly, you do not even need to use the 'search' function. Just scroll through the first two pages of this particular forum. When it comes to rush stuff, it is better to look for information in old threads. You may find your answer and won't need another new thread.
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