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Old 06-28-2013, 12:58 AM
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Recs + Low GPA??

I'm going to be rushing as a sophomore this year at a Big 12 school. My college GPA is 2.7 (low, I know). Out of the twelve houses on my campus, I meet the requirements for three, five if you include the houses with 2.75 minimum requirements. I have recs for 8 of the houses, and am working on getting more.
How much will the recs help me? Let's say house ABC has a GPA requirement of 3.0, and I have a rec for that house. How likely is it that I will be invited back to at least the second round at that house? I've already called the Greek Life office and they (vaguely) said it won't matter at all if I have a rec or not. I really need some help/reassurance that my chances of getting invited back to more houses are improving with each rec I get, and I'm not wasting my or the rec writer's time.
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Old 06-28-2013, 01:07 AM
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We can't tell you your chances, unfortunately. Membership selection is private information and varies by organization. I can tell you that sororities have minimum GPA requirements nationally, and oftentimes the chapters themselves have standards well above this minimum. They will likely not be able to pledge someone who does not meet the basic national requirements; regardless of any recommendations, a PNM must meet the basic minimum standards. Unless you know for sure what the sorority requirements are, and I find this unlikely because the chapters don't tend to publish these things, I think you should get recs to all the chapters. If you are at a school where upperclassmen frequently pledge sororities, you could sit out this year to get your grades up. Another option is to rush in the fall, and if it doesn't work out, see if any sororities are recruiting in the spring, as well. Work on those grades!
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Old 06-28-2013, 01:38 AM
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So if I meet the national requirements, but not the chapter requirements, there's still a chance I could be invited back or (if extremely lucky) offered a bid? My plan is to tell them, if they ask, that my last semester was a hard one but one of my goals this semester is to work hard to raise my GPA.
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Old 06-28-2013, 01:49 AM
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Grade risks (someone who doesn't meet the chapter's GPA requirements) are the exception and not the norm. I'd say to anticipate heavy cuts based on your GPA and likely because of your year in school. This doesn't mean it is impossible to get a bid; just don't go in expecting a full schedule each day. Again, I can't tell you your chances, but I definitely encourage you to go through the process and keep an open mind. No one will want a sob story about your grades at the parties; just be yourself.
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Old 06-28-2013, 01:50 AM
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So if I meet the national requirements, but not the chapter requirements, there's still a chance I could be invited back or (if extremely lucky) offered a bid? My plan is to tell them, if they ask, that my last semester was a hard one but one of my goals this semester is to work hard to raise my GPA.
You COULD.. but it's not in a chapter's best interest to take on a grade risk. This is usually done for a girl that excels in all other areas and/or knows many of the sisters personally and they just HAVE to have her as a member of their organization.
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Old 06-28-2013, 02:15 AM
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Grade risks (someone who doesn't meet the chapter's GPA requirements) are the exception and not the norm.
I've seen this many places on the site. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too high, but it's hard to "go into rush with an open mind" when my mind is telling me I have limited options available.

Another thing: My mother, who was in a sorority at my school back in the mid 80's, keeps telling me that the chapters "know freshman year is hard for some" and "will be sympathetic because of it". I want to listen to her, but my mind raises a red flag at sympathy from the houses because this is a competitive school where Greek Life is HUGE. I doubt they show much sympathy to someone who's GPA dropped 1.0 point from high school to college, but I don't want to argue against my mom.
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Old 06-28-2013, 02:27 AM
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I've seen this many places on the site. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too high, but it's hard to "go into rush with an open mind" when my mind is telling me I have limited options available.

Another thing: My mother, who was in a sorority at my school back in the mid 80's, keeps telling me that the chapters "know freshman year is hard for some" and "will be sympathetic because of it". I want to listen to her, but my mind raises a red flag at sympathy from the houses because this is a competitive school where Greek Life is HUGE. I doubt they show much sympathy to someone who's GPA dropped 1.0 point from high school to college, but I don't want to argue against my mom.
You don't have to argue with your mom. Just smile and nod. It's not something you need to fight about; just understand that you might not have the easiest time receiving a bid. Your mom went to school in the 80s.. the 80s! 30 years ago. Times change.

The point of having an open mind is having an open mind as a PNM. The sororities don't have to be as open. You know that you'll probably receive heavy cuts, which means you shouldn't automatically turn your back on a chapter that is willing to give you a chance.

If you want to go through recruitment, then go through recruitment. There's nothing you can do about your grades for the upcoming semester. Worry about the things you CAN change, rather than the things you can't. I know you're probably freaking out, but that won't help you right now. Just do what you can with what you have.
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Old 06-28-2013, 02:34 AM
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The point of having an open mind is having an open mind as a PNM. The sororities don't have to be as open. You know that you'll probably receive heavy cuts, which means you shouldn't automatically turn your back on a chapter that is willing to give you a chance.

If you want to go through recruitment, then go through recruitment. There's nothing you can do about your grades for the upcoming semester. Worry about the things you CAN change, rather than the things you can't. I know you're probably freaking out, but that won't help you right now. Just do what you can with what you have.
I'd also like to add, that while you can assume some chapters won't invite you back because of grades, you can't be sure which ones. Recruitment is a wild card and unexpected things happen. So while you will most like face cuts due to grades, don't count out a chapter and make your best impressions. Greeks talk to each other so make a good impression everywhere you can.
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Old 06-28-2013, 09:00 AM
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I've seen this many places on the site. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too high, but it's hard to "go into rush with an open mind" when my mind is telling me I have limited options available.

Another thing: My mother, who was in a sorority at my school back in the mid 80's, keeps telling me that the chapters "know freshman year is hard for some" and "will be sympathetic because of it". I want to listen to her, but my mind raises a red flag at sympathy from the houses because this is a competitive school where Greek Life is HUGE. I doubt they show much sympathy to someone who's GPA dropped 1.0 point from high school to college, but I don't want to argue against my mom.
I would also like to add that recruitment is incredibly different from when us Mom's went through in the 80's and a lot more competitive.

I think you need to go into recruitment with the mindset that 3 Chapters have a 2.7 GPA requirement from college. Think of a recommendation as a letter of introduction. It MIGHT get you an invite into set 2 but I think your GPA will hold more weight then the recommendation. Just my opinion.

Good luck to you. Maybe one of those 3 house or all will be your favorites and you will find your home.
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Old 06-28-2013, 09:21 AM
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The point of having an open mind is having an open mind as a PNM. The sororities don't have to be as open. You know that you'll probably receive heavy cuts, which means you shouldn't automatically turn your back on a chapter that is willing to give you a chance.
This is exactly what we mean when we say to have an open mind. It just means to be open to membership in EVERY chapter that invites you back EVERY day of recruitment. Once you are cut from a chapter, put them out of your head and be open and willing to explore membership with the options that are in front of you. Those chapters still on your invite list have seen something special in you and want to get to know you better. So keeping an open mind means that while you may not get tons of choices like some other PNMs may, you still have options.

A lot of girls drop out in the middle or at the end if they don't like their invite list. Keep things in perspective: this is ONE week of your life, you've only had a few minutes to talk to members in the chapters, and being cut means-- what? Your resume wasn't as flashy and you didn't get to meet every single sister in the chapter because of the limited time allowed by the parties-- you have nothing to lose by sticking it out until the end and getting to know more girls in the chapters who invite you back. Don't get hung up on certain sororities that everyone seems to think are the cool or top chapters. Focus on what is in front of you.

Honestly, if you're a reasonably decent person, as I am sure you are, you could fit in with any chapter at your school. Membership is what you make of it, and while other chapters may seems cooler or more elite than others, I assure you that they all diverse and have their equal share of drama, regrets, fun sisterhood, socials, philanthropy, and friendship. There's no "perfect" chapter where everyone is beautiful and gets along 24/7 and wins all the awards and accolades on campus. It's a big crazy mix no matter where you join. So know that no matter where you end up, you're getting an equivalent experience to the girl across the street.
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Old 06-28-2013, 09:37 AM
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I'm going to be rushing as a sophomore this year at a Big 12 school. My college GPA is 2.7 (low, I know). Out of the twelve houses on my campus, I meet the requirements for three, five if you include the houses with 2.75 minimum requirements. I have recs for 8 of the houses, and am working on getting more.
How much will the recs help me? Let's say house ABC has a GPA requirement of 3.0, and I have a rec for that house. How likely is it that I will be invited back to at least the second round at that house? I've already called the Greek Life office and they (vaguely) said it won't matter at all if I have a rec or not. I really need some help/reassurance that my chances of getting invited back to more houses are improving with each rec I get, and I'm not wasting my or the rec writer's time.
Well a minimum is a minimum. It's the very very very lowest a sorority can take. You are going to be competing with a whole lot of freshmen with very good GPAs. Ask yourself why a sorority who doesn't even know you would go through a bunch of extra stuff to keep you around long enough to get to really know you through the rounds and give you a bid by the end of recruitment when they already have plenty of other more attractive PNMs to consider. It might be different if you were someone who lots of the sisters got to know and love through your freshman year but a random sophomore in a very competitive recruitment is a very different story. Like a lot of people have said here in the past, grade cuts are the easiest ones to make because you either have it or you don't.

The other problem is that even though you meet the minimum for only three houses since 2.7 =/= 2.75, you have no idea how you will even click with those houses. You might not fit in for one reason or another whether they be the most selective houses who can have their pick of the PNMs and won't even bother to look at someone with a bare minimum GPA to a house that's struggling so hard you wouldn't want to consider them for your own personal reasons. Only 1/4 of the houses there is horribly limiting.

I am going to be honest here and go against the trend and tell you that I personally would wait to rush until next year after you can increase your GPA and become very active on campus and get to know a lot of sorority members as real true friends. If you go through recruitment now, it may be your only chance you ever get and when you get dropped it will be the end. Going through as a junior will be harder in a lot of ways but at least you will not have that stigma of having a very low GPA there because that's a big negative.
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Old 06-28-2013, 10:00 AM
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And I second what Old_Row said.
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Old 06-28-2013, 11:23 AM
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I third it!

Get to know sorority members, bring those grades up and get involved on campus with a club or two.
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Old 06-28-2013, 11:30 AM
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In general, recs do not "make up" for a low GPA. Sorry, but that is the reality. All sororities may have a minimum GPA that they are willing to consider. Grades are very, very important to all sororities. Focus on your grades this year. Sorority can wait.
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Old 06-28-2013, 11:50 AM
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There's no "perfect" chapter where everyone is beautiful and gets along 24/7 and wins all the awards and accolades on campus. It's a big crazy mix no matter where you join. So know that no matter where you end up, you're getting an equivalent experience to the girl across the street.
THIS needs to be printed on every single sheet of paper handed to a PNM, every day!!!
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