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06-29-2007, 01:19 PM
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I had a similar question about high school gpa requirements for incoming freshmen during recruitment. Do chapters make exceptions if you are below the minimum gpa requirement.
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Absolutely not. There's no such thing as a grade exception with NPC sororities. If your daughter is below the GPA req, she will not be able to receive a bid. And if, for some crazy reason there was a mistake and she received a bid anyway, her membership would be revoked immediately upon someone finding out her real GPA.
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06-29-2007, 01:24 PM
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Absolutely not. There's no such thing as a grade exception with NPC sororities. If your daughter is below the GPA req, she will not be able to receive a bid. And if, for some crazy reason there was a mistake and she received a bid anyway, her membership would be revoked immediately upon someone finding out her real GPA.
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I assumed she was talking about chapter requirements. You are not allowed to bid anyone with a lower GPA then the national standard, but if your chapter requires a 3.5, and your national only requires a 2.3, some chapters can allow someone with a 3.1 a bid. Once again, can =/= will.
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06-29-2007, 01:30 PM
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I assumed she was talking about chapter requirements. You are not allowed to bid anyone with a lower GPA then the national standard, but if your chapter requires a 3.5, and your national only requires a 2.3, some chapters can allow someone with a 3.1 a bid. Once again, can =/= will.
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Oh good point, that could be a potentially different situation. I thought she was referring to the college's recruitment GPA cutoff since all the sororities had the same GPA req. In the case of nat'l or school Greek GPA requirements, a PNM's membership would likely be revoked if she were revealed to be under the required GPA.
I'm also confused as to the 81.75 grade point... is this a different system of GPA calculation or was this a typo?
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06-29-2007, 01:34 PM
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I'm also confused as to the 81.75 grade point... is this a different system of GPA calculation or was this a typo?
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I took it to mean 81.75 on a 100 point scale...like they used to grade tests in highschool. I guess that would be a C...which would translate to a 2.0.
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06-29-2007, 01:52 PM
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I took it to mean 81.75 on a 100 point scale...like they used to grade tests in highschool. I guess that would be a C...which would translate to a 2.0.
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I definitely could be wrong, but doesn't an 81.75 average on a 100 point scale translate to a 3.27 GPA on the standard 4.0 scale, thereby making her eligible for recruitment?
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06-29-2007, 01:59 PM
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I definitely could be wrong, but doesn't an 81.75 average on a 100 point scale translate to a 3.27 GPA on the standard 4.0 scale, thereby making her eligible for recruitment?
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You're probably right. I was just guessing.
Someone call Drolefille in here...she's good at that kind of stuff.
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06-29-2007, 01:59 PM
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I definitely could be wrong, but doesn't an 81.75 average on a 100 point scale translate to a 3.27 GPA on the standard 4.0 scale, thereby making her eligible for recruitment?
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If we're talking about 81.75 points on a scale of 100 = 81.75%, which would denote a solid C average -- at least how my high school figured it -- and a C = a 2.0. A 2.0 would likely be far too low for any school/chapter/national requirement.
I'm assuming you weren't using percentages so how did you figure 3.27?
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06-29-2007, 02:15 PM
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I'm assuming you weren't using percentages so how did you figure 3.27? 
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81.75/100=X/4.00
Using cross-multiplication 100X=327 (81.75*4)
X=3.27
From a less mathematical standpoint, I thought *most* institutions used the standard 90-100 is in the A range (or 3.5 to 4.0); 80-89 is in the B range (or 3.0 to 3.5) etc. Again, I'm certainly not positive about this, this is just what I've assumed based on my individual experience applying to colleges and law school.
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