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Poster Name:Yo
<strong>Subject:</strong><br />chapter stereotypes/recruiting strategy<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Many Kappas have said that their chapter doesn't care about grades AT ALL, if they really like a girl her GPA could be in the 50's and she'd still get a bid. DG is also not picky about grades or sports. For both of those chapters, their main focus is looks and it shows - they consistently recruit pretty pnm's but the experience they offer to members during the year is subpar. ADPi's and Thetas are really strict on academics and will cut girls for not having high in enough grades really quickly (above 70 GPA) because of their international standards, so they're really looking for well rounded girls. GPhi looks for girls that are very "polished" and proper, they also take grades into account and are pretty well rounded but definitely really care about appearance - not looks necessarily, but definitely how put together they are. APhi is not as strict on grades either (their minimum GPA requirement isn't as high as chapters like Theta) but they really look for genuine girls who are down to earth, outdoorsy, and will cut girls they feel aren't as real or have those qualities. AGD's really want girls that are athletic and sporty, and also really care about the minimum GPA requirement, so many girls got cut from AGD for lacking this that did get invited back to Kappa. AOII cuts girls for grades but not really anything else. They're the newest chapter and are very sweet though
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