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I'm going to try and be really open minded, because I don't know what your specific situation is, but here are my thoughts: You knew that college was going to be a challenge. You knew that sororities had minimum GPAs. You knew that sororities have resources to help you academically and you chose not to utilize them. And now you're mad because you're being held responsible for not doing what you agreed to do when you became a member? I understand that being a member of any organization can be time consuming, but they are offering you help and you're acting like you're too good for it. You say you can't justify spending money on a social organization when you can only go to one social event, but during your new member period, didn't they tell you social events are a privelege? Didn't anyone tell you sororities are about more than partying? It's supposed to be a home away from home that helps you grow to be the best version of yourself, so they're acting like your parents and giving you limitations and offering you help to bring your grades up! If you only joined your sorority to go to parties, then decide if missing one semester of sorority-sponsored events will be worth every other semester's fun, and go to open parties in the meantime. If you joined a sorority for sisterhood, support, and personal growth, then suck it up and do your homework.
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