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Old 06-30-2006, 09:53 PM
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Ok about the GPA thing - if you are an incoming freshman then you should put your graduating "weighted" gpa.

I think this because at the university that I advise, the incoming freshman do this, and then the panhellenic advisor checks the "unweighted" and puts them both the "weighted" as HS gpa and the "unweighted" as the college gpa - we know the difference because and incoming freshman will have 0 completed college credits.

An upper classman will have 20 or more completed college credits and then their college gpa would be just that.

I assume that sororities will put more "weight" on the "weighted" hsgpa because that . . . well personally it shows me that the pnm in question, did what it took to keep her gpa up; whether or not she made a C in 9th grade algebra I and then took typing to bring up her average is proof.

BUT THAT IS JUST MY OPINION

oh and about the boy stuff - don't forget about mixers - "independant" boyfriends usually don't understand about mixers (swaps whatever) I have seen it work and I have seen it not work. So, just have fun and do what you want.

edited cause I got weighted and unweighted mixed up.
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