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You may have improved a great deal, and that's great, and the comment above may have seemed like a lane swerve, but is still extremely good advice. My story is very much like AOEforme so I won't repeat, but believe both of us that smart or good in high school means very little in college.
Yes, advise your rec writers about your positive change in GPA through high school, and do be prepared to accept a sorority that may not be your first choice. Ask the Greek life office if they can give you the minimum GPA required for all the houses. Whether a chapter can break their own rules is part of member selection and therefore a secret that can't be shared here, but if they all say 3.25 you're going to have trouble, and you'll want to know that going in so if you do get cut completely out of recruitment you will at least have some sort of a reason.
And then if you do make a match, do plan to have to make choices between hanging out with your new sisters and your homework. You will still have a great college and sorority experience, and hopefully never spend time on academic probation which is a complete bummer.
Good luck!
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