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blessedwoman09 01-15-2009 01:15 AM

just a few questions.
 
hello everyone, i am a junior at an HBCU with a 2.733 GPA and I am planning on joining a sorority. The women of the sorority i want to join know i am interested, one has called me more than once and we just chatted. she asked me how my grades were, was i ready for the new semester, how my family was doing etc and i also personally know 3 other members. I am confident in my decisions and after reading some of these threads I am not sure if I should wait to raise my GPA up to join or take my chances with this GPA i currently have. I want to bring nothing but my best to them, would it be disrespectful to go to the interest meeting with this gpa?

GammaDelt 01-15-2009 01:35 AM

It would not be disrespectful, but be aware that you may not get a bid because of it.

DrPhil 01-15-2009 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by GammaDelt (Post 1765852)
It would not be disrespectful, but be aware that you may not get a bid because of it.

At an HBCU, she's likely talking about an NPHC sorority and they don't do bids.

Senusret I 01-15-2009 02:31 AM

I dunno. I think it depends on your relationship with the members, what all you bring to the table, if they really like you well enough to take the grade risk, etc, etc.

I'm one of those people who never gave a crap about GPA as long as it was above the minimum. I also didn't pledge undergrad. Or a sorority. LOL.

rhoyaltempest 01-15-2009 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by blessedwoman09 (Post 1765843)
hello everyone, i am a junior at an HBCU with a 2.733 GPA and I am planning on joining a sorority. The women of the sorority i want to join know i am interested, one has called me more than once and we just chatted. she asked me how my grades were, was i ready for the new semester, how my family was doing etc and i also personally know 3 other members. I am confident in my decisions and after reading some of these threads I am not sure if I should wait to raise my GPA up to join or take my chances with this GPA i currently have. I want to bring nothing but my best to them, would it be disrespectful to go to the interest meeting with this gpa?

Assuming that you're talking about an NPHC sorority, you can always go to an informal interest meeting if only to get more information, even if you didn't have the required GPA.

RedefinedDiva 01-15-2009 04:13 AM

To play Devil's Advocate, I have a few questions for you.

Do you have above the minimum required GPA? If so, why wait? The best question is what if you DON'T raise your GPA? Then what? You'll still have to roll (with the GPA) you have, so....

Good Luck

libramunoz 01-15-2009 12:31 PM

If I was you, I'd give it a whirl, assumping that you are talking about a NPHC. When I was pledging, in my line, a lot of my sans were juniors and seniors. We had about about 10 sophomores (If I am recalling correctly) and I was a junior at the time. The question is do you think while you're pledging that you will be able to maintain your grades/classwork and if initiated, will you be able to do better?

rhoyaltempest 01-15-2009 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by libramunoz (Post 1765967)
If I was you, I'd give it a whirl, assumping that you are talking about a NPHC. When I was pledging, in my line, a lot of my sans were juniors and seniors. We had about about 10 sophomores (If I am recalling correctly) and I was a junior at the time. The question is do you think while you're pledging that you will be able to maintain your grades/classwork and if initiated, will you be able to do better?

I don't know if you're currently active or not but please use the correct terminology for today. As you know, we no longer pledge but rather have membership intake. It's important to communicate the right things; the NPHC interests that come here are very impressionable.

libramunoz 01-15-2009 12:51 PM

So sorry, it's been too many years and too many days and it's too early in the morning. However you are correct in the language useage; but yes, if she were interested in membership intake, it's something that she should give a whirl as long as she feels that she can handle the pressure that will form on her, from many levels, during that time.

blessedwoman09 01-15-2009 03:26 PM

thank you all for your replies and it is an NPHC organization and the minimum GPA is a 2.7, you all have been helpful.

libramunoz 01-15-2009 03:31 PM

just make sure that if you're selected you will be able to maintain your grades as well as your classes. It's a very hard combination to do at the time. Make sure that you study, study, and study so that you will be able to graduate in all areas. Good luck to you!

blessedwoman09 01-16-2009 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedefinedDiva (Post 1765876)
To play Devil's Advocate, I have a few questions for you.

Do you have above the minimum required GPA? If so, why wait? The best question is what if you DON'T raise your GPA? Then what? You'll still have to roll (with the GPA) you have, so....

Good Luck


Yes I do have the minimum GPA and now I don't plan on waiting.

blessedwoman09 01-16-2009 04:26 PM

thank you very much and I am making sure I'm on top of my studies!

DrPhil 01-16-2009 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest (Post 1765975)
I don't know if you're currently active or not but please use the correct terminology for today.

Which was also the correct terminology when libramunoz was initiated. :)

Good luck, blessedwoman. I encourage you to talk to the members you know in real life or read the organization's website if you think of anymore questions.

Elephant Walk 01-16-2009 04:37 PM

Also, that GPA doesn't seem too low? Perhaps for sororities?

Here, the black fraternities generally always fall at the lower end of the grades compared to the rest of the fraternities.


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