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chelc8807 06-22-2007 03:04 AM

grades
 
ok so I have a 2.5 hs gpa, average to above average involvement in hs activities, and same with community service, but I did fairly well on my ACT and SAT. The reason for my gpa in hs is that i worked the entire time and i went to a competitive private school. I plan on going through formal recruitment this fall at a fairly competitive sec school and I was wondering if I should write some sort of letter to supplement my application explaining my grades, get stellar recs, or forgo recruitment altogether? please help! thanks

adpiucf 06-22-2007 10:48 AM

A letter won't do you any good. Your GPA is far too low to have a competitive recruitment. Call the office of Greek Life at your university and find out:

1- The min. GPA required to be eligible to go through recruitment
2- The min. GPA each sorority at your university requires to consider a PNM for membership.

Please note that the min. GPA is a starting point. Many sororities end up pledging members well above the min.

chelc8807 06-22-2007 03:17 PM

also the university im attanding calculated my gpa to be higher than my hs counted it ie my hs said i had a 2.2 junior year and my university said 2.4 and senior year my hs said 2.5 so i was wondering since my university gpa will be higher which one will they use?

AlphaFrog 06-22-2007 03:19 PM

Mods, can we merge this girl's threads?

Otherwise, it looks like she wasn't getting the answers she wanted in the other thread, so she started a new one.

cuteASAbug 06-22-2007 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chelc8807 (Post 1471805)
also the university im attanding calculated my gpa to be higher than my hs counted it ie my hs said i had a 2.2 junior year and my university said 2.4 and senior year my hs said 2.5 so i was wondering since my university gpa will be higher which one will they use?

If you had a 2.2 in high school, are you sure you want to rush? I would wait and see how freshman year goes.

chelc8807 06-22-2007 03:45 PM

i started both of the threads at the same time so more people would see them and what i just said was that i brought my gpa from a 2.2 junior year to a 2.5 senior year and my actual question was would the sororities look at my recalculated gpa from the university or my gpa straight from my highschool

AlphaFrog 06-22-2007 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chelc8807 (Post 1471829)
i started both of the threads at the same time so more people would see them and what i just said was that i brought my gpa from a 2.2 junior year to a 2.5 senior year and my actual question was would the sororities look at my recalculated gpa from the university or my gpa straight from my highschool

No need, we all read everything, pretty much.

And that's about the biggest, longest, unpunctuated sentance I've ever read.

chelc8807 06-22-2007 03:53 PM

I started both of the threads at the same time so more people would see them, but what I said was I brought my gpa from a 2.2 junior year to a 2.5 senior year. My actual question was if the sororities would look at my recalculated gpa from the university or my gpa straight from my highschool.

Even though I don't see why it matters I fixed it. Happy?

Drolefille 06-22-2007 04:06 PM

Your GPA is your GPA. They'll use whatever shows up on your HS transcripts. (And really if you're talking a 2.4 vs. 2.5 it probably doesn't matter) Your GPA is almost certainly below the minimum accepted. You should work on getting good grades for a year and get involved on campus in other ways before you try to go through recruitment.

adpiucf 06-22-2007 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chelc8807 (Post 1471835)
I started both of the threads at the same time so more people would see them, but what I said was I brought my gpa from a 2.2 junior year to a 2.5 senior year. My actual question was if the sororities would look at my recalculated gpa from the university or my gpa straight from my highschool.

Even though I don't see why it matters I fixed it. Happy?

The sororities will look at your HS GPA as calculated by the Office of Greek Life, based on your transcripts. I think we've given you all the answers we can...

chelc8807 06-22-2007 04:09 PM

I just talked to the Panhellenic Office at the school and they said 2.2 is required, but most prefer a 2.5 or better. just to keep y'all posted.

Lilxcutie88 06-23-2007 11:19 PM

The highest GPA requirement for my school was just a 2.5 and the lowest for one of them was a 2.3. I'm sure you will be fine. Just find out the requirements. If you go to a large school it might be higher tho.

kathykd2005 06-23-2007 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lilxcutie88 (Post 1472539)
The highest GPA requirement for my school was just a 2.5 and the lowest for one of them was a 2.3. I'm sure you will be fine. Just find out the requirements. If you go to a large school it might be higher tho.

Wow! The highest was a 2.5 for an incoming freshman to get into a house? The highest sorority's gpa on my alma mater's campus was a 3.7 for an incoming freshman. If I remember correctly, at my chapter, the lowest gpa to get in was around a 2.5...

UGAalum94 06-24-2007 12:00 AM

But again, the minimum allowable often has no relationship to what's desirable or expected.

A 2.5 out of high school will seem low relative to other people going through recruitment.

cuteASAbug 06-24-2007 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lilxcutie88 (Post 1472539)
The highest GPA requirement for my school was just a 2.5 and the lowest for one of them was a 2.3. I'm sure you will be fine. Just find out the requirements. If you go to a large school it might be higher tho.

Does your school have deferred recruitment? Was this a required college or high school GPA?


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