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Originally Posted by VeniceIsSinking
Well here's the deal with the grades:
I was forced to leave high school because of my horrible health at the time. When my health stablized, I got my GED. I scored waaaaaaay above average scores (aka kicked serious butt). I also took the ACTS and got really high scores in everything but math (I had a terrible math score, but hey you kinda forget that stuff after 3 years!). I had a 34 in reading  Anyway, the girl was trying to tell me that they had to have my hs transcript and that the test scores just weren't good enough. I told her I didn't have access to it because my HS is 1400 miles away, and will take quite some time for them to process a transcript of a student that didn't even graduate from there. She pretty much acted like I shouldn't have even bothered trying then b/c of something out of my control; even after I exlained why I have a GED vs. a HS diploma etc.
I was never rude to her, I never threatened her... I was just "professional" about it. If schools like LSU, LATech, NSU were able to look over the previously stated academic information to accept me as a student, why was I being treated that way (i never said that, but that's how i felt)? But since then she has written me a few emails, even congratulated me on my wedding, that's why I kinda assumed she's alright with me.
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It seems like things are ok with you and panhel girl and I can't imagine the Gamma Chi thing really working against you, especially since it was before recruitment even started.
It's important to note that just because the
schools decided to accept you after looking over your information does
not mean that sororities will offer you the same consideration based on your extenuating circumstances. It's a whole different ballgame. However, if you got it all figured out with panhel and they let you go through recruitment then it's all good and you might as well try again. It sounds like the panhel member seems like she's on decent terms with you if she sent you a congratulatory email after your wedding, so there's no sense in worrying about it.