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Breaking It Down

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First, there are many factors and scenarios about legacies. 1. Are you sure your a legacy? My organization only classifies legacies as a sister, a mother, a grandmother, a great-grandmother, etc to the great-grandmothers. Aunts and cousins are special consideration, but are not treated under the same protocols as legacies. Again, this will differ from house to house. 2. Some girls hold legacy to more than one house, so therefore they may not go one legacy house, but end up in the other, or not in any of her legacy houses. 3. Different legacy "classes" exists: A. In House Legacy: It can carry more weight if your sister is in the house when your go through formal recruitment, making you an in house legacy, so you have more pull within the chapter house. B. Legacy to a founding member of the organization, VP on the organizations nationals, or to a founding member of the chapter of UA. Again each sorority judges this differently, but this seems overall to pull more weight, C. You will not always get a courtesy invite or may be cut, but realize the closer you get to pref for your legacy house, the better the chances of making it to pref, hence if you make it to pref for that house, you're on their bid list SOMEWHERE. Relax, hope this helped. P.S if you're not a legacy fund someone that is from a UA chapter or is high working within a specific sorority and it could score you points. AGAIN, it depends on the house, but it will look better.
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