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But getting back to the point at hand, if you want to be in a sorority, you need to rush. Period. We can't guarantee your outcome. If you had stellar grades we still couldn't guarantee your outcome. As far as your grades, do work on them and you've gotten good advice. But more importantly than that, be open to every chapter at Arizona. Seriously every one. Even the one that you think you'd die a painful death if you joined. If you want to be in a sorority, you likely can be, even with iffy grades. But you can't be all precious about only being in certain ones, especially when the most competitive chapters on campus are going to cut you based on grades. And being a sophomore makes you a less prime candidate as well.
My advice, along with studying, research all the sororities at the local and national level. Find something to love about each one before rush starts. When those cuts come it will hurt, but look at the awesome sororities you still have left! Sure, this one or that one may have some (temporary) issues they're struggling with, but you can deal with that since they are such a great group overall, and for the rest of your life.
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