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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
I remember one girl that went through recruitment as a Sophomore that every house wanted. I picked her up the first round and knew I wanted her as my sister-daughter. She was adorable, bubbly, athletic and was really involved in several organizations.
It wasn't until it came time for voting that night that I realized her GPA was 2.3. Not only did we cut her after the first round, most other houses did the same. I was so bummed out.
She ended up pledging the house across the street, whose minimum GPA was either a 2.2 or a 2.25. It was so hard when I would run into her after that because I couldn't say to her, "Gawd, we really wanted you so bad but your grades sucked"
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I just wanted to ask...if this PNM had a legitimate reason for her grades (i.e. a death, health problems, etc.) would she possibly have had a better chance (assuming this GPA was above national minimum?)