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I'm a sophomore looking to COB in the spring. I currently have a 3.9 GPA and I'm a bio major, so it's not like I'm taking super easy classes. I had a 3.2 in high school and a 28 on my ACT. I had some really rough family predicaments then I was mid-sophomore year of HS that led to a major grade drop. I have great ECs and I was even accepted to Georgetown University as a transfer student, so I think I've got the brains for a sorority. Now, I loved Theta, Kappa, APhi and ADPi during rush and I know that most are known to have decent GPAs. What's the likelihood of them COBing and what are my chances of getting in with my HS GPA weighing me down?

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Did you not get a bid during fall recruitment?

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what grade ru

By: Kahs
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I'm a sophomore and I dropped out of rush for reasons that were once again related to family/ financial issues as mentioned before.

By: yo
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Alpha Phi is the only one of those who is likely to COB, but if you're looking for a house that cares about good grades, it's not them

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Seems to me that joining a sorority perhaps shouldn't be your top priority. If finances and an unstable family life are significant enough problems that you have trouble keeping your grades up or completing rush, I'm not sure sorority stuff is where you should be expending your energy. There are all kinds of ways to make good friends and all kinds of ways to get through college. Sorority life is just one of them.

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Alpha Phi is the only one of those who will COB and you've gotta know somebody.

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