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by: Babe24I'm rushing with a low GPA will I be allowed to go through the process? I've heard that there are exceptions
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If you have a low GPA I would recommend that you focus solely on school and improve your grades, not on joining Greek life. Once you improve your GPA, then you can consider it. For a lot of people, their grades go down during their pledge semester, because it requires a lot of time and commitment that takes away from academics, unfortunately. Not to mention, your low GPA will hurt your chapter's overall GPA. I'm not sure what PanHellenic requires for GPA, but IFC requires a minimum 2.5, and honestly if you can't maintain a 2.5 GPA, you shouldn't be in Greek life and should be going to a community college!
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by: ^Sep 15, 2014 11:06:45 AM
Some people have learning disabilities. Shouldn't they get to join Greek life? Geeeeesh... so much hate here.