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Old 07-20-2010, 05:29 PM
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I heard that sometimes sororities make exceptions to the GPA rule and would just put that new member on academic probation. Is this a rumor, or is there any merit to that statement?
No. Maybe at a less competitive school. Maybe at a chapter where a pnm is already known and loved by all the members. But not in a situation where you're an unknown transfer at an sec school. Also, just because you meet a minimum gpa doesn't mean you'll automatically pass through to the second round.

Seriously. You just need to relax about this. There's nothing you can do about it or hope for. Just go through recruitment and concentrate on being yourself.

I'm trying not to be a Debbie Downer about it, but this is a situation that's very cut and dry.
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