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Originally posted by deadbear80
If she didn't make grades; she gets cut. That is the rule that prevails. Schools and Nationals make grade rules for a reason--and that reason stands true for any potential member legacy or not.
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As far as grades, that's totally right - if the school says you must have so and so GPA, it supercedes ANYTHING any sorority says. If the sorority says you must have a so and so grade, you might be able to take the person for a "grade risk" but if that isn't allowed there's nothing the mom or whoever can really do.
I have said before that I think some of the legacies who come through acting like freakazoids are TRYING to get cut, rather than have the balls to tell their mom, granny & 6 sisters that they want nothing to do with sorority life. If you are that entrenched that you want your daughter to pledge you would at least school her in basic social graces.
And usually other rushees find out from "tent talk" or the other girls in their group where the rushees are legacies at.