gpa too low???
by: WorriedRushMy non-weighted GPA finishing high school is a 2.496. I know I screwed up, really bad, but my ACT score is 27, and I am really worried about not getting into a sorority. I have lots of volunteer and leadership involvements on my application too. But the reason for it not being so high is for a very traumatic experience that happened early in my senior year. Should I talk to the sororities I like individually and explain my situation, or should I lie about my GPA? I really want to get into a sorority, and I'm worried I won't. I know I can bring my GPA up in college, but I need honesty, do I even have a chance? Thank you.
#1by: I'm sorry...
#2by: Don't Lie
Do NOT lie about your GPA! Grades are checked by Panhellenic and last year several people were caught lying. My best recommendation: Don't go through recruitment as a freshman because your options are going to be severely limited and you will get cut by most if not all chapters. DO spend your freshman year getting good grades, joining a few organizations and making friends in each of the sororities. Going through as a sophomore they will only look at your college grades.
#3by: advice
I had the same problem, except my gpa was a 3.3. I still got dropped from the majority of houses, and on day three of recruitment where you can have up to ten houses ask you back, I only got asked back by five. It hurt a lot, and I didn't make a connection with any of the remaining ones. I would wait until your gpa is more suitable. (3.5) is where they want you to be and then rush your sophomore year. I would also encourage you to look at open recruitment, and try going through that. I know a few sororities participated in that.
#4by: Current chapter member
Absolutely contact and talk to as many sorority presidents or recruitment chairs as possible. You can do this by going to their websites and getting their names so you can friend them on Facebook. Once they accept your friend request send them a message explaining your situation. I'm really sure this will help.
#5by: Active
Just a heads up, most sorority presidents and recruitment chairs won't talk to you via Facebook because it's technically illegal to have contact with a girl going through rush, espcially if it seems like they are giving you preferential treatment. You might have better luck emailing them, but don't count on it. Also, most houses either open rush pretty quickly after formal recruitment or immediately after winter break, you would have better luck with getting a bid second semester because then you would have a college GPA to use. Just a thought.
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by: WorriedRush
Thank you for your honesty, would it make a difference if I did talk to the president of the house and explained my situation?