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Your GPA is too low if it is under a 3.0; you have a 2.75 and you're "planning" on raising it to a 3.0 by the fall. That may not happen. Contact the university registrar to determine your year in school classification. You are classified by credit hours, and none of us has any idea how many credits you require to be considered a sophomore. It doesn't matter what you tell the sororities. They will verify your year in school with the university and classify you accordingly if you are still a freshman or if you have enough credits to be classified as a sophomore.
No one can tell you your chances. Go through recruitment and find out. If I were you, I'd be open to all 7 chapters. I personally don't predict a good outcome with your grades being so low. Your college GPA is what will be considered at this point, not your high school GPA.
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Last edited by adpiucf; 02-19-2013 at 02:29 AM.
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