I'm not going to name my school until the dust has settled. I'm sure none of you would know it anyway.
As for the issue of being in fifth year and them wondering about my marks, no worries there. They know what program I am in and it is HARD to get into so they know what my marks must be like. The thing about my program that might be a turn-off though is that girls already in a sorority who join my program often scale down their involvement A LOT due to the work-load.
Honestly, I may be biting off more than I can chew anyway. I did my first girl scout meeting tonight (I'm a new leader), I'm on the student council for my program (in a minor position, but still it is a responsability) and I have 4 1/2 hours of school and 6 hours of homework every day.
But I do really want to give this my best and I'd be willing to maybe let a few other things slide (other than school of course) in order to do it.
I am thinking about calling my Rho Chi to ask why I was dropped. If it was just about my age or a concern about my available time to contribute I will try the snap bid or a COB. But if it was my personality I'd kind of like to know so I can just call it quits. I don't know what the protocol is though, can I ask that question?
Thanks for your help.
~Eve
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