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by: OOS   

I am rushing 2018. Please place me:
OOS near DC
2.7 GPA (there are reasons for this and will be well explained in recs)
Very outgoing
Above average looks (I model)
Very involved in HS
Minimal connections
Upper middle class family

Will I even get a bid?

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#1by: mm   
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maybe alpha phi

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#2by: Hello   
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Theta

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by: x   

Theta will accept a girl with a 2.7 when hell freezes over

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by: rtr   

Theta wouldn’t take a girl with below a 3.0

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#3by: bama    
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Girls with under 3.0’s get automatically dropped after certain rounds. Don’t rush.

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#4by: you   
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DG or DZ

By: you
by: No   

Neither of those houses will take such a low GPA

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#5by: Helper   
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You probably will get dropped by some strats that have s 3.0 GPA cut-off. But a few will take lower GPAs. Your best bet is to study up this spring and raise your GPA. Good luck!

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#6by: RTR   
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Was in the same position as you my freshman year (3 years ago so not sure how accurate this still may be). Expect to be dropped by all old row houses, and be happy with the few new row houses you will be left with (assuming you have GREAT conversational skills, recs, etc). Do not go into rush with high expectations. Honestly, I wish I waited until my sophomore year to rush, only because I feel I did not end up in the house that was best for me. I wanted to be in a sorority so badly, and settled for whatever house would take me being that I was a grade risk. My best advice is to raise your GPA and rush your sophomore year.

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by: agreed   

'Placing' you would be a useless and unnecessary waste of time to do so at this juncture. We have never met one another.

However, may I offer one piece of advice to your benefit: while I won't ascribe your poor GPA to too much HS involvement, perhaps you might drop a few of the many groups/sports you are currently active in and concentrate on better study habits toward the reward of a higher GPA number.

Best of luck in your future sorority membership endeavor.

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#7by: Truth   
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You should be more concerned about your poor GPA than Sorority Recruitment, TBH. College is way more difficult than high school, and any sorority that might actually take you will not put up with lame GPAs.

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#8by: ...   
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Id say rush w the most opened mindset and be prepared to get dropped by several houses becuase of your gpa.

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#9by: Seems low   
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I will be arriving next year as well and I am worried about my 3.5 after reading everything on here.
I didn’t even think anyone would attempt recruitment if they had a 3.0 from reading lasts years info packet.

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by: 3.5 is fine   

If you have a 3.5, can carry a good to great conversation, can dress and groom yourself well, you will do fine. We had girls with 2.7's coming through from private HS's. They were great girls with great resumes (other than the GPA issues). A few were even legacies. But, we had no valid reason explaining the low GPA. We had to cut them and it broke our hearts. Anything below a 3.0 is too much of a risk for us and for a majority of the other houses here.

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#10by: TBH   
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Given your unfortunate and unusual circumstances, I would go through recruitment next year. Remember, if a house can't make exceptions for your tragic loss, you likely wouldn't want them anyway. You'll miss out on too much freshman year. Move forward, explain yourself and your situation, and be grateful for the house(s) that look beyond minimum GPA cutoffs.

All the best!

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