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Poster Name:Well...
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First of all, a 3.6 isn't that great. It might be if you are an engineering or nursing major, but if you are in A&S, education etc. that's not a great GPA. Second, when you pledge as a freshman you get to know your pledge class extremely well before you move into the house, then get to live in the house with fellow sophomores the next year. Then when you move out (and likely live with sorority sisters), you will remain tight with other sorority sisters and participate in lots of house activities (while still paying out-of-house dues). In other words, you will live with people your own age and pay dues and remain involved for four years. When you join as a sophomore, much of that isn't true. The lower-mid and bottom tier houses might have to settle for sophomores, and even an occasional junior, in their pledge classes, but top tier houses don't have to settle for anything.
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