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Okay let me try to answer your questions and give you some things to think over.
Would it be weird? Most likely not. Depends on the campus. What would be different going through recruitment next year? More involvement? Better grades? More personal connections inside the sororities? Recommendation letters?
We can't know why you were dropped as we weren't in membership selection. How are your grades? Do you participate in campus activities? Are you a member of any clubs? How is your campus reputation? Are you "that girl" at parties? There are too many factors for us to even hazard a guess, however, grades are usually a good place to start.
Sophomore chances depend on campus. At some, it is just shy of the kiss of death. Other campuses don't have nearly the problem.
Number of PNMs won't change chances of getting in unless you are at a few campuses. However you aren't at the one I'm thinking if they have that high a placement.
I always say to give it another shot if you are willing to improve yourself. Talk to your roommate about her experience. Let her know you are interested. Get to know other women in sororities. Make friends. Be involved on campus. Get amazing grades. Make yourself the package.
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"Sisterhood is not about being popular, its about developing character, forming bonds, and self-discovery. If after four years you can hold you head high, then absolutely your sorority is "tops"." - H2oot
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