legacies
by: FishyI'm going to rush in the fall and I'm making my resume. My family has a pretty deep history in one sorority, would that be a beneficial thing to add, or would it end up hurting me in the long run if I don't connect with that house? Are legacies even relevant anymore?
#2by: .
Whenever you registrar for rush, it will ask you all of your legacies/ connections. Weather you have recs or not you MUST list these on your registration for those houses to see that you are a leg/family member. YES other houses will see this but if you let the houses you are interested in know that you like their house, it won't hurt you. Do not put it on your resume.
As for relevancy goes, it varies by house. For instance, Theta does not consider them at all, but on the other hand zeta and axo both take them pretty seriously.
#4by: Frog
A legacy is a gift that not every girl has. You have loved ones who can help prepare you for the recruitment process and you are guaranteed to be invited back for the second day to your legacy house which gives you an advantage. Just know that your legacy house may not be the right fit for you. Be grateful for your gift but remain open minded about every group.
#7by: SassySoro
You do have to list all your legacies as part of the application process. It is also true that you will at minimum receive a second invite. Beyond that it varies from chapter to chapter and how strong the candidates are. Some houses could fill an entire pledge class with legacies so it debatable how much of a impact they make. It's still a advantage not everyone has though.
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