grades
by: pnmIf I have a so-so GPA because of certain circumstances, should I explain the reason for some bad grades to the houses?
#2by: No
#3by: maybe
If it's a really compelling story, have your rec writers address it. "She was diagnosed with cancer her junior year and was on chemo for the next year. Her grades suffered but her determination and drive were strengthened by this trial." If not, it's probably the kind of thing that other girls worked through while still maintaining their grades. If you wait a year, meet lots of girls in sororities, and have stellar grades you'll be a little more attractive, but recruitment as a sophomore has its challenges too.
#4by: Old School
I would include a letter with your resume that you give your alumnae who have offered to write recommendations. They may or may not decide to include the information in their Rec. It is really out of your hands, at that point. Just remember, you don't have to accept a bid from a house you don't fit with. You can rush and see how it works, then focus on grades this year and rush again in the fall. Or do COB after Rush is over.
#6by: honestly
In all honesty, don't bother even going to the top houses, especially Chi O, the first day unless you are just curious to see inside the houses. . They all do immediate grade drops. Well, unless you are a legacy, then you get one more chance. People will tell you it's not the truth, but it is.
#8by: Dumb
Really, what are houses wanting? Know so many quality girls, with high GPAs, community service because they like to, not because it looks good, honest, beautiful who were cut. Not girls who booze it up or want to be in sorority to meet dudes. Girls who are interested in sisterhood.
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by: Minimums
Sororities have minimum GPAs they HAVE to cut girls at. If a PNM doesn't make the GPA requirement in order for her to be carried on to the next round – VP recruitment has to get nationals permission and explain to their advisor why a grade risk is an asset to the chapter. And the first round is grade cuts- so that's a lot of work for a girl that may not even pledge or fit well in your house.
My advice to you would be to try recruitment and see how it goes – if you get completely released because of your grades then work really hard your first year and get your grades up!
Goodluck girl!! I do hope you find your home!