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Beyond the outsider-in-our-business and loose-lips-sink-ships kind of thing, how is what NutBrnHair said that different than the posts in the GPA thread? Is the GPA thread only talking about the official and documented minimum gpa requirements? Serious questions and no disrespect intended. /Lane swerve |
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http://www.uapanhellenic.com/index.p...d=15&Itemid=32 You need to rethink this before you give up. Your best recs are going to come from people you know personally. You need to talk to every female that you know who has gone to college and ask if she is Greek or if she knows any women who are Greek. |
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Point being...leverage any women that might know you or OF you via your family. |
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National groups have GPA requirements. I *think* this is public information for every group. However, some chapters also publish their own requirements, and these have to be at least as high as the national requirement. Sometimes, the actual requirements are in reality much higher than what is published. Other times, those requirements are bent for an exceptional PNM or extenuating circumstances. So, we can talk about 1) what is published and 2) what is generally required to pledge, but nobody can know the absolute rules for groups other than their own. |
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Delta has National gpa requirements and there are colleges and universities that have increased the requirements for their own purposes. This is publicized. If a Delta chapter has unofficial and unpublicized requirements, that is something that can vary and is not shared with everyone. |
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ETA: Even if you could make the statement that you personally knew 6 XYZ aspirants and three with lower than 3.0s did not get in, while the three with higher than 3.0s did, unless you were in the membership selection room, you don't know for sure that GPA was the reason. There could have been another common denominator....or maybe a variety of reasons that had nothing to do with GPA. |
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Point being...there are no hard and fast rules in the world of NPC recruitment! |
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From the University of Tennessee webpage -
http://admissions.utk.edu/undergradu...irements.shtml » How competitive is our admissions process? The middle 50 percent of the fall 2010 admitted class had score ranges of 1110 – 1300 (SAT CR + M) or 24-29 ACT and a core high school GPA range of 3.42-4.0. One should consider that this is probably also reflective of the going through recruitment. Thus, someone with a 3.0 GPA entering UT would be well within the lower 25% of the incoming class. Perhaps if they had a serious health issue in high school or were coming from a foreign country they would have some circumstances that would account for a lower GPA but they would need to be sure to tell people that. |
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