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Old Row Alum

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PNM...I'm an Old Row sorority alum, and while I won't say exactly which sorority, it is one of the two you're most interested in. I do a lot of recommendations for young women going through Alabama recruitment. Ditto for my friends who are NPC sorority alumnae. We're swamped every summer sending recs across the SEC -- Alabama is one of the top schools we contact on behalf of PNMs. I assume you know that approximately 2000 PNMs took part in Alabama rush Fall '12 and that you're heading into one of the nation's most competitive recruitments. Even if you're "the total package PNM," A LOT of your fellow PNMs will be too, and all will want a bid as much as you do. I say this nicely: the nature of your questions, top tier focus and comments like "I plan to take both to pref" raises red flags. I see this mindset every year and it usually leads to disappointing results. Pride DOES goeth before the fall, so reel it in, dear. Open your mind to all chapters, be gracious, present your best self and realize...if you love a sorority and indicate your desire for an invite back, they will decide if that happens. Have you thought about recommendations? Without them, you won't make it past early parties no matter how awesome your awesomeness is. Even though we don't send them until summer, it's not too early to seek alumnae willing to help you. I've already had five Bama PNMs for Fall '13 reach out to me and it's barely mid-January. All the best to you!
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