Speak for yourself. One of the first questions I was asked at rush was what my high school GPA was. I intend to ask the same. I've seen good people get a bid, then have to either drop, or wait out another semester because of grades. These people unfortunetly were wasted on, and they wasted their time pledging. My pledgemaster even said grades are the most important thing, and when he was pledging he had the highest GPA of his pledge class (of 20).
The fraternities with good GPAs get more stuff done. If I were you, I'd want to join one that puts grades first. And also one that doesn't go against what their national office wants.
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