question about transfering
by: Transferr
I'm transferring to TAMU next fall as a sophomore and I really want to rush! I am going to go in with a completely open mind, but just from looking at their websites and reading about their philanthropies I have some that I am especially interested in: Pi Beta Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Chi Omega, and Kappa Alpha Theta. I realize that none of these are "top tier" and I am more than okay with that. Here's the thing.. My high school GPA and test scores (which I think I will need to submit) aren't impressive and were not good enough to get accepted to TAMU as a freshman. However, my college GPA and involvement are really good. I don't know any girls in the sororities that I am most interested in. Since I am not set on "top tier" and I have a high college GPA and good college involvement, should I be able to get a bid despite my lack of connections and poor high school stats? Thanks in advance! :)
#1by: A&M Greek
You'll be perfectly fine! It's honestly more about personality. Go in completely open minded. Don't listen to top middle or bottom tier stuff. Every house is different and you'll get a good feel for it during recruitment! Don't cut yourself short by being set on a few houses!
#4by: Transferr
I apologize, I should have been more specific. I didn't have bad high school grades - I had a 3.5 GPA, but I didn't take any AP classes or anything like that. My test scores weren't amazing, I got a 22 on my ACT. Lots of girls that went to my high school that pledged sororities at A&M were in all AP classes and had awesome test scores, so it made me worry that since I don't have those kind of high school stats that I probably wouldn't get a bid. Factor that into being a sophomore transfer with no real connections! Since then I have been doing really well in college (3.7 GPA) and I've proven that I can be involved in college activities while keeping a high GPA. Thoughts?
#6by: Sorry
OK, I am going to be completely honest with you. If your high school stats were not good enough to get you accepted as a freshman, no sorority will want you. They have so many girls that come in with awesome GPA's, test scores, and activities/leadership roles. Plus, many of these girls are freshmen. You will be a sophomore with not too awesome high schools stats. If you are transferring from a great university, you might have a slightly better chance, but if its community college or something you can forget about it. I'm sorry, but it's very competitive and by what you said you don't seem to measure up.
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#10by: Transferr
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by: Honestly
Not sure I agree with "A&M Greek" .... If the sororities see that your high school grades and test scores weren't good enough to get in as a freshman, what makes you think that they'll take you? They definitely won't. Also, you really do have to have connections.. Even to the ones you listed.