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Does anyone know how much gpa affects your chances in formal rush? I just finished my freshman year with a 2.8 due to personal circumstances, and I hate this gpa almost defines me. But I'm nervous that my chances for getting into a house are going to drop significantly because of that. What do you guys think? anyone have an idea on what houses are strict about their gpa requirements for new recruits?

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It's Purdue, that's a decent gpa unless you are in a really easy major

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Some houses will automatically cut you if your GPA is below a certain average.

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What is kkg's gpa cut?

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Most houses have a 3.0 as their set cut off.

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3.0 and 3.5 are the most common cutoffs

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The average gpa's of most sororities is higher than that. So you will be cut from many houses especially since majority have a 3.0 cutoff. Also, you are a sophomore and you will be held to have a higher standard compared to the freshman, making things very competitive. I would suggest doing continuous recruitment because they don't ask for gpa or maybe even spring recruitment.

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Your below 3.0 GPA is sadly going to hurt you. You should have considered COB this past spring when you were still a freshman and 2nd semester grades hadn't posted yet.
Sadly, your GPA combined with being a sophomore are really going to hurt your chances of getting into a top house. With Kappa Delta coming on campus this year, it might be a great opportunity for you.
Good luck.

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