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what is the time commitment and cost

by: PNM

I'm a transfer looking to rush in the fall and was wondering what the time commitment and cost would be to join a sorority. Is a 3.4 too low of a gpa to get a bid? Could I maintain a long distance relationship with someone else in greek life while in a sorority or would it be too busy (if I planned to not be in town 2 weekends a month)

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#1  by: FR2018   
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I think some sororities have gpa requirements as low as 2.5 so you are fine with anything higher. There are for most sororities required things you HAVE to be there to do like initiation, obviously. But besides that it’s all based on what you decide to do. Obviously some girls in sororities have long distance relationships and are making it work some how. Do take in to consideration that what you put in to the organization, is what you’ll get back. So if you don’t do anything, then you aren’t going to gain anything from it. Costs differ for each org. It’ll be higher when you first come in (IF it’s in the fall because of the dues they pay for the rooms that recruitment needs). Otherwise the spring is lower and it gets lower for you as you continue through.

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