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Old 06-12-2010, 04:35 AM
TinyDancer98 TinyDancer98 is offline
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Echo what the others have said, I would speak to the Panhellenic advisor on campus about your particular situation. I'm not sure what your campus is like in terms of competition (if it's feasible to get a bid through COR in the spring or as a sophomore) but if your GPA is high enough to go through recruitment but not high enough to get a bid, you will at least have met some sorority women and gotten your name out- then you have a semester or two to build your college GPA and campus involvement. I know we allow women in a certain range below our Panhellenic minimum to participate in the first day of recruitment (chapters are aware that these women cannot be invited back) so they can get a feel for sorority life and get their names out there while they are working to bring their GPA up. Some chapters can and do accept grade risks (above Panhellenic and national minimums but below chapter minimum), but this is generally uncommon and something you should speak with the Greek advisor about- his or her contact information should be on your school's Panhellenic website, and he or she can let you know the appropriate measures to take or people to contact. Best of luck with your recruitment and please do keep us updated!
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