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Poster Name:sorority girl
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Each house is different for grades so it really depends. I believe my house drops everyone with below a 2.8. I do know several girls who had low grades and didn't like the houses that kept them so they dropped out of recruitment and either did informal or went through formal recruitment again as a sophomore once they got their grades up. I personally don't know if I would hold out for informal recruitment because it's impossible to know in advance which houses are doing it?it all depends on how many girls go through formal and how many each house gets. You might not even have to wait until spring to do informal; I know a lot of houses that aren't full still recruit year-round. That could be something to consider...usually your GPA isn't as big of a deal when you do informal (they get to know you more on an individual, personal level). And of course you would be completely welcomed if you weren't there for the first year! My house had several girls join informally and also as sophomores and they have fit in just fine. That being said, it is completely up to you if you want to do formal. 2.75 is low for a high school GPA and realistically a lot of houses would drop you, but there is no guarantee which houses (if any) would be doing informal later. I would highly recommend going to the WSU Greek website and emailing individual chapters' recruitment chairs, and they might be able to give you more info about what GPAs they will consider. :)
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