low gpa, chances of successful recruitment?
by: sonaI'm a second year considering going through recruitment. I didn't do too well my first year of college and ended up with an overall GPA of a 2.55. I know this is rather low and I honestly feel horrible about it. This is very unlike me as I had a 4.2 out of 5 in high school and I know I can do better this year. Does this decrease my chance of getting into a sorority/ should I even bother rushing?
#2by: hey
The min. required by phc to join recruitment is 2.50 so while your gpa will probably make you experience heavy cuts theres a chance you'll still get a bid. Just keep an open mind while you're going through recruitment. Is there anything else that would help you? Do you do a lot of volunteer work? Are you super involved on campus? Are you a great conversationalist who lights up a room? Some chapters might overlook your low gpa if you have other things going for you. If you dont though I might even suggest taking a year before rushing to work on your gpa. If you were that low without being involved in anything you should probably work on figuring out how to balance your schedule better before making more commitments. Plus its super common to rush here as a junior because of all our transfers so it wont hurt you.
#3by: sona
#4by: Sup
No one will tell you the chapters, but definitely more than two chapters will drop you after round 1. It's UCSD, so scholarship is important. I've seen girls in the past with GPAs like that have three chapters for round 2, and a lot of them end up with who they clicked with the most out of those three. Some girls also go in knowing they'll be dropped right away by most but want the experience for next year when they have a higher GPA.
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by: sona
Ok! Can you give me any more information of the gpa requirements or maybe what chapters would require a higher gpa?