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Originally Posted by Minaa
Hey, I just saw your question and I thought I'd just give my input. I'm mina, originally from Maryland and transferred to Wyoming as a sophomore and I was able to join Pi Beta Phi without all the community involvement. Unfortunately some things fell through and I resigned. As a junior I just joined Sigma Alpha with no complications. I think you just need to show that you are serious about the sorority, the philanthropy, and your academics. Having a 3.3 GPA is a perfect range and with some initiative and enthusiasm you could most likely become a part of any sorority on your campus.
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Recruitment at an SEC school is very different than Maryland or Wyoming, though.