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do sororities have a different grade cuts for sophomores? is it even worth going through recruitment if i'm a sophomore?

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Get off this site. Go through recruitment. Many other things matter way more than you being a sophomore.

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by: wtfMay 11, 2015 8:50:33 PM

how about YOU get off of this site with your rude replies. all she was doing was asking a question.

to OP yes some sororities do have different grade cuts due to the big difference in college level class than high school level classes

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#2  by: pha   
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no there is not. houses do NOT have different gpa cuts for sophomores

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by: Not trueMay 12, 2015 9:17:05 AM

Not entirely true. Maybe some houses only look at HS grades, but mine looks at college grades if you have been in college. And our college GPA cutoff is slightly lower than our HS GPA cutoff, because we expect that women in college might not have as good of a GPA as they did in high school, thanks to harder classes and less grade inflation.

So yes, we have different GPA cuts for sophomores, or juniors. Or second semester freshmen if we do COB.

To the OP, yes, you should rush, provided you did well your freshman year. What is your GPA? Many sophomores receive bids. Although we do not have an upperclass quota (which we should), there is still opportunity for sophomores, and even a few junior transfers.

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by: OkMay 12, 2015 9:43:47 AM

What house are you in?

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Im in a top tier house and we do have a different grade cut for anyone that has attended college for 2 semesters.

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#4  by: Rush   
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My house has different grade cuts but it's actually LOWER for sophomores because we understand that high school is much easier than college. So for my house, it's a 3.5 GPA cutoff for incoming freshmen, but it's only a 3.2 GPA cut off for current college girls.

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by: LMay 14, 2015 4:51:36 PM

My house also has a slightly lower GPA for a sophomore PNM than for a Freshman PNM.

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