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Old 08-20-2012, 05:52 PM
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Two things -- you can never be a (collegiate) sorority member if you don't go through recruitment. There is a one-in-some-incredibly-high-number chance that at some point in your life you could be invited as an alumnae initiate, but the chances are so infinitesimal that you can ignore them for practical purposes.

Second, if that was a semester GPA, and overall it's higher, you may have a chance. Most chapters have grade requirements that are specified in both National charters and Chapter by-laws, and there isn't a lot (or any) wiggle room. As Titchou said, however, we can't tell you.

My advice would be to study, get involved in other things, and seek membership as a 2nd semester sophomore or a junior. If your campus is rigorous and has a relatively small proportion of its members involved in Greek Life, it's much more likely the chapters take upperclassmen than say, a large state school.

And in NPC (to which both of the sororities you mentioned belong) you don't rush just one or two sororities. Recommend you look into how the process really works.
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