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Old 10-04-2010, 09:25 AM
VandalSquirrel VandalSquirrel is offline
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You definitely want to focus on grades, and let's work with what you have, and not a crystal ball. Like DubaiSis said, go to the Greek Life Office and make a serious inquiry into grades and where you stand. If chapters with lower requirements are participating in open bidding, and you can handle any rejectment, go for it. If you're at a competitive school, you need to be aware that your grades, your year ins chool, and other factors can and will work against you. My school is not really competitive, and your GPA would be an issue here.

Focus on school this fall, and into the spring, heck even in the summer (because that's why we go to college, no?) and see where it lands you. Even if you decide to not attempt to join a sorority, you will have better grades, and that is always a good thing. Be honest with yourself about your stats, your school, and what you can handle. Oh an if you can balance it, join a club or volunteer (perhaps for class credit?) because studying all the time makes one boring, and you will have something for a resume and recs. Don't forget to get recs.
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