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Poster Name:sophomore pnm
<strong>Subject:</strong><br />rushing again sophomore year<br /><br /> Poster Message:
I rushed this fall and pledged a house but it didn't feel like a good fit for me so I dropped after a couple months. I had a lot going on first semester and I had very difficult classes. As a result, my GPA was extremely low. This semester, my GPA is/will be very high. I'm trying to get involved in a couple organizations on campus (I know it's a little late, but I've been unsuccessful with trying to contact them) and I've been talking to girls that I've met/are friends with and im on a couple of their "rush lists". I've read through Greek rank and I'm becoming increasingly worried that I will have an awful rush and get dropped from every house this upcoming fall because of my overall GPA. I know I have friends pulling for me in their houses but will that be enough? I don't want to depend on them to get me into a house. I want to know if there's absolutely anything I can do to improve my chances during rush. Also, I've heard from multiple actives that sophomores will be able to get any house they want because of an upperclassman quota, yet when I read through the posts on this site, everyone says the complete opposite. Which is accurate? Weird that I'm turning to greek rank for advice but I want honest (and hopefully not rude) opinions/advice on if I even stand a chance at rush and if so, how I can improve in any area? I know I wrote so much, but thanks for reading!!! :)
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