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Next semester I'm transferring to Mizzou. I really want to rush but I'm afraid my GPA is too low. It's a 2.7. Should I rush or should I COB spring semester?

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That's kinda low... you're playing with fire even aiming for bottom tier..... Take a semester to focus on studies and raise your GPA to a 3.0 and then COB.

By: ohhhh
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Don't bother rushing. I'm in a bottom tier house with one of the lowest GPA cuts and you're still too much of a grade risk to consider.

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You won't know till you try. If you really want to be in a house, go through rush. If you aren't happy with the results, drop out. I'd hate to have to live with the regret of not giving it a chance.

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Where did you earn this 2.7 GPA? A university like Vanderbilt, or like Harvard? Or is it from (sorry, Ole Miss people!)someplace like Ole Miss? If you're transferring from a really, seriously top 10 academic university, (Ivy league, etc.) then maybe you could squeak in a bottom tier, MAYBE. But if you're coming from a community college, then NO, don't bother. Even if it's another public university on par with Mizzou (for example, University of Alabama, or Miami of Ohio) then, sorry. Don't bother.

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Except that it is much easier to get good grades at a private institution than a public one. Have you EVER known anyone to flunk out of Harvard, Princeton, Yale? The hardest part is getting in: they don't even give C's. But at a public school you have to earn you grades so, yea, the above point is irrelevant.

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