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do your homework

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1. Can your mom find an alumna friend who is from the Bama chapter to write you a Rec or letter of support? Or maybe your mom can email her plege sisters to see if any of them have a daughter/niece/good family friend who is currently in the chapter here who could look out for you during Rush? You're going to need a personal connection to help pull you in and stand out in a sea of a gazillion legacies. 2. Have your mom find out Tri Delt's legacy policy? How many rounds are you legacies invited to as a courtesy? What day do they cut legacies? If you are invited to Pref, are you guaranteed a bid? My house has very strict legacy procedures so knowing where you stand with the chapter would help you manage your own Rush better. 3. Be strategic. This is advice I give all PNM's. Be really honest with yourself: what tier pnm are you? Usually, whatever "tier" of popularity you were in high school is the tier of sorority you'll end up pledging in college. You may move up / down 1 tier, but not more than that. As you fill out your ranking card every day, if you're middle or lower tier material, it's ok to keep ranking Tri Delt a1, but make sure you're keeping your options open in your probable tier. Girls who are savvy enough to do this make it to Bid Day 99.9% of the time. It will feel weird to drop some houses a thousand girls are clammoring to be in, but those houses will each cut almost 2,000 girls during Rush week. Be realistic with your chance to be one of the 100 they don't cut.
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